NATO Council of Canada August Roundtable: NATO’s New Realities, Challenges and Strategies
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Speakers:
Prof. Stephen S. Saideman is a Canadian professor who currently hold the Paterson Chair of International Affairs at Carleton University. He has written extensively on Canadian international relations and the nature of ethnic conflicts. His most recent work, co-authored with David Auerswald, NATO in Afghanistan: Fighting Together, Fighting Alone, focuses on interactions within the Alliance affected the situation in Afghanistan.
Prof. David S. Wright is a former Canadian diplomat who served as Ambassador to Spain between 1994 and 1997 and as Ambassador and Permanent Representative to NATO between 1997 and 2003. He currently works as a professor at the University of Toronto and also as a special advisor to Dale and Lesserman LLP.
The NATO Association of Canada (NAOC) strives to educate and engage Canadians about NATO and its goals of peace, prosperity and security. The NAOC ensures Canada has an informed citizenry able to participate in discussions about its role on the world stage.
The NATO Association of Canada (NAOC) strives to educate and engage Canadians about NATO and its goals of peace, prosperity and security. The NAOC ensures Canada has an informed citizenry able to participate in discussions about its role on the world stage.
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On June 4th, 2024, the NATO Association of Canada hosted a delegation of Hungarian students from the Mathias Corvinus Collegium (MCC), members of the Consulate General of Hungary in Toronto, and NAOC Directors at the Royal Canadian Military Institute in Toronto. Surrounded by prestigious military medals in the aptly named Medals Room of the RCMI, visitors took part in a unique Read More…
On Tuesday, September 15th, the NATO Council brought a large group of visitors on an exciting tour of Canadian Forces Base Trenton. In the day long event which included complimentary lunch and dinner with high ranking air force and army officers, the group toured a number of facilities on the base, and were given access Read More…
August 21st: NCC Roundtable – NATO’s New Realities, Challenges and Strategies
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Speakers:
Prof. Stephen S. Saideman is a Canadian professor who currently hold the Paterson Chair of International Affairs at Carleton University. He has written extensively on Canadian international relations and the nature of ethnic conflicts. His most recent work, co-authored with David Auerswald, NATO in Afghanistan: Fighting Together, Fighting Alone, focuses on interactions within the Alliance affected the situation in Afghanistan.
Prof. David S. Wright is a former Canadian diplomat who served as Ambassador to Spain between 1994 and 1997 and as Ambassador and Permanent Representative to NATO between 1997 and 2003. He currently works as a professor at the University of Toronto and also as a special advisor to Dale and Lesserman LLP.
The NATO Association of Canada (NAOC) strives to educate and engage Canadians about NATO and its goals of peace, prosperity and security. The NAOC ensures Canada has an informed citizenry able to participate in discussions about its role on the world stage.
The NATO Association of Canada (NAOC) strives to educate and engage Canadians about NATO and its goals of peace, prosperity and security. The NAOC ensures Canada has an informed citizenry able to participate in discussions about its role on the world stage.
Corinne Stancescu looks at the the growing refugee crisis in Syria, with the rise of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) and the continued the lack of stability in the region.