Vanessa Hayford untangles the complex web of competing proposals for Security Council reform.
Articles
“Little Ladies Shouldn’t Play With Swords”
Victoria looks at the reality in the fantasy world of Game of Thrones. Women in both the show and reality, are often used as pawns in war and conflict.
Indonesia’s Naval Modernization
Shahyrar Pasandideh discusses the latest efforts to modernize the Indonesian Navy.
Bearing Down: Modernizing Russia’s Armed Forces
Hasan Siddiqui articulates Russia’s military ambitions, contextualizes it within the broader geopolitical situation in Europe as well as analysing NATO’s attitude towards it.
The Deschamps Report: A “Sexualized Culture” In The CAF
Jenny investigates the Deschamps report on sexual harassment in the CAF. Can the “sexualized culture” described be eradicated?
Canadian Forces Seeks New Recruits: Are you Ready, and Are They?
Kelsey Berg looks at the Canadian Forces’ most recent “Ready When You Are” national marketing campaign, and how successful it has been to increase recruitment.
Assessing America’s Strategic Options toward China, Part V: Accommodation
In the fifth of of a seven-part series, Michael Lumbers examines America’s future strategic options toward China.
So You Want to Become a Political Scientist?
Mohy-Dean Tabbara looks at future options for graduating political science students.
Migrants and Refugees – Together, But Not the Same
Vanessa Hayford explains why distinguishing between migrants and refugees is a life-and-death issue.
Why Nothing Can Stop the Colombian Peace Talks
Daniel Waring describes the ongoing peace talks between the Colombian government and FARC rebels, and why nothing can stop the negotiations now.