Julie-Anne Labonté discusses the bolstering of the Afghan Air Force and the training of Afghan pilots in the United States.
Articles
Floating Armouries: A Precarious and Imperfect Solution to Piracy
Jeremy Paquin discusses floating armouries and their role in countering maritime piracy.
Talk to a Diplomat: Interview with Honorary Consul of the Republic of Poland Dr. Wojciech Pniejnia Olszyński Part II
Honorary Consul Dr. Wojciech Pniejnia Olszyński discusses the impact of the Polish Consulate in Saskatchewan.
Talk to a Diplomat: Interview with Honorary Consul of the Republic of Poland Dr. Wojciech Pniejnia Olszyński Part I
Honorary Consul Dr. Wojciech Pniejnia Olszyński provides advice to those interested in pursuing diplomacy.
Anti–Refugee Policies in Scandinavia and the Great Effect on the Global Refugee Crisis
Our Program Editors and Research Analysts debate the greater effects of the recent change in refugee policy by Scandinavian states.
Talk to a Diplomat: Interview with Khalid Mahdi
Khalid Mahdi provides advice to those interested in pursuing a career in international relations and affairs.
CSE Information Sharing Suspended: Balancing National Security and Privacy Obligations
Eimi Harris discusses the expectations and implications of government-to-government information sharing.
FYROM and its persisting obstacles towards NATO membership
As war was tearing apart Yugoslavia in Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) seceded from the Yugoslav state peacefully. The newly independent small nation suffered from the typical structural problems of former communist states in transition; unemployment, corruption, rampant black and grey markets and brain drain. In addition to Read More…
And Then There Was None: Water Shortage in Bolivia
Resource scarcity and poor governance
The Long, Winding Road of CH-148 Procurement
Aleksi Korpela outlines the troublesome acquisition of the CH-148 and the cost of delays in project delivery.










