Today, citizens of the United Kingdom will vote in the most diverse election in decades. Previously, elections revolved around the Conservatives, Labour, and the centrist Liberal-Democrats as a third party. This election, polls are predicting seats for the United Kingdom Independence Party, the Green Party, the Scottish National Party and Plaid Cymru (the Welsh nationalist Read More…
Articles
NATO and the Nordics, Part II: What the Finnish elections mean for NATO membership
In part two, Ben Abonyi comments on how the Finnish elections and Russia’s aggression against Finland could affect its potential NATO membership.
Canada and Myanmar’s Move Towards Global Acceptance
Hasan Siddiqui reassesses Myanmar’s transition towards accountability and transparency alongside recent developments in it’s domestic affairs.
Omar Khadr’s State of Exception
Emily Robinson discusses the exceptional case of Omar Khadr and his fight for freedom after thirteen years of incarceration.
There is No ‘Try’
Colin McEwen illustrates how the career of NATO’s Secretary-General offers lessons to young Canadians seeking a future in international relations.
Ukraine Update: An Emerging Humanitarian Crisis
Samara Zaifman updates us on the state of current Ukrainian affairs with an infographic.
The Implications of an Old China
Jeff Tian discusses how a rapidly ageing population will affect China’s economy and diplomacy.
The Role of Women in Developing Countries
Join us for the Roundtable on May 5, 2015 The Role of Women in Developing Countries Gwenaële Montagner, Senior Consultant & Team Leader, Global Market Expansion Practice Gwenaële Montagner brings a wealth of experience in developing the market presence of Canadian companies in multiple sectors throughout Africa. She is highly experienced in international business development, Read More…
The War in Afghanistan Takes An(Other) Turn
Daniel Woodburn discusses the difficulties of post-war transition in Afghanistan, including the creation of democratic institutions and the challenges posed by transnational terror.
Women, Peace and Security Conference
Photographs of the April 28th Women, Peace and Security Conference










