Could triggering Article 5 also spell the end of NATO? Matt Korda investigates how Vladimir Putin is creating and exploiting vulnerabilities within the western alliance.
Tag: Defence
World Refugee Crisis: What Responsibility Does the West Hold?
The world faces a refugee crisis as the number of forcibly displaced persons tops 50 million for the first time since WWII, Kristyn Byrne investigates
The Man That Snitched
In our most recent Water Cooler debate, the Editors sound off on Edward Snowden, and it gets personal. Hero, Traitor or Neither?
Outperforming its Allies? Canada and its Commitment to NATO
Trevor Schenk discusses Canada’s expanding role within NATO, and how through its contributions it is out performing most of its allies despite its modest defence budget.
Frozen Plans for the Arctic
The Canadian Forces has many stalled Arctic projects, but how much better are other countries in the region performing? Paul Pryce discusses.
Defence Matters in Canada
Defence Matters in Canada: Findings From a Cross Canada Discussion Published September 2013 A project that the NCC (then the Atlantic Council) had a great part in, and one which has gained in importance since it was written is the Defense Matters Report of 2013. We highly recommend this piece as an expert series of opinions Read More…
Canada’s NATO: The AeroCanada
Brian Su discusses Canada’s aerospace technology industry
The Problems with Canada’s Weapons Procurement
Allyson Haarstad on the faults in Canada’s defence procurement process
NATO and the CSDP – Creating a Cooperative Framework
Dario Sidhu analyzes the potential for cooperation between NATO and the EU’s foreign policy.
Does Canada Need Cruise Missiles and Armed Drones?
Misha Boutilier examines Canada’s military capacity