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.
Articles
The Need for German Hegemony in the Eurozone
Christopher Kelly makes the case for decisive German leadership to navigate the eurozone through the crisis.
Ontario: To Have or Have-Not?
Examining federal-provincial transfer payments in the context of Ibbitson’s ‘The Big Shift’
Defending Politics or Politicking Defence?
Sam Hossack analyzes the Canadian government’s commitment to the Canadian Forces.
Canadian Arctic Policy and Public Concerns
Nil Sendil comments on Canada, its role as the Chair of the Arctic, and public concerns.
Uncertainty in Egypt and the Question of Democracy
Katie Joyce deciphers the Egyptian crisis and surveys the country’s options going forward.
Reassessing the Libya Intervention
Daniel Troup argues that NATO’s intervention warrants a critical re-evaluation.
Is a nuclear Iran entirely a bad thing?
Dylan Crimmins considers the implications of a nuclear Iran for the region and for international security.
Turning Our Attention Back to Nigerian Waters as Piracy Spreads
Brenna Owen examines the increase in piracy in West Africa and the deeper environmental implications.
NATO and State-building: The Importance of Caution
George P.R. Benson-Patterson examines NATO’s role in re-building post-conflict countries.










