Chris Edwards on the development of the Canada-US border since 9/11, and the challenges that it poses
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South Korea Sails North: Climate Change, Natural Disasters, and the US Pacific Ally System in the Arctic
In his second article on South Korea’s role in the Arctic, Georgi Ivanov discusses the country’s regional challenges and the potential for increased stability through the US Pacific Ally System.
Water or WARter?
From NATO’s Review Magazine– “Water or WARter?” [youtube height=”360″ width=”640″]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z-f4Dj_e6Ic[/youtube]
The Arctic Council Round Up: Mapped Membership
The Arctic has become increasingly dynamic as new challenges and opportunities are uncovered. As a result, the Arctic Council has gained importance and garnered interest as an institution. Diana Rivera maps its members, observes states and related articles by the NCC.
Report Review: “Putting the N back into NATO: A High North Policy Framework for the Atlantic Alliance?”
Georgi Ivanov reviews Brooke Smith-Windsor’s most recent research paper on NATO action in the High North, for the NATO Defense College.
Of Vice and Men
James Monteith examines how Mexican Drug Cartels are eroding the Mexican state’s authority.
Egypt before the Coup (Part One): “London Calling”, Sidelined Pluralism, and the Rule of the Majority
From a rally outside the House of Lords in London, to a protest in Egypt’s Aswan – Milosz Zak recounts his experiences with the Copts in Morsi-era Egypt. Part 1 of 3.
Ontario: To Have or Have-Not?
Examining federal-provincial transfer payments in the context of Ibbitson’s ‘The Big Shift’
EU Sanctions Against Hezbollah: A Deft Blow or a Puff of Hot Air?
Alexandra Zakreski explains why Iran’s relationship with Hezbollah will make EU sanctions against the group ineffective.
From the Leader to the “Powder Monkey” of NATO
Samantha Black discusses the need for a stronger transatlantic commitment as US shifts from the leader to the “Powder Monkey” of NATO.