Sophie Barnett discusses the implications for the status of women following Britain’s decision to leave the EU.
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Brexit and NATO: An Internal Threat
Brexit is not just a big deal for the EU. Juliette Bronchtein analyzes the consequences of Britain’s departure on security arrangements and the integrity of the Western-led security order.
Security Implications of the Brexit
Matthew Rae discusses the security implications of United Kingdom’s decision to leave the European Union
Romania: Why the Lack of Progress?
Even before it joined the EU, Romania was one of the most corrupt countries in Europe. Now that Russian aggression is a major threat, Romania is seen as a very strategic ally. However, seeing how it is currently ruling under an interim government, the question remains: how much can Romania be seen credibly when it still has not solved its corruption problems?
Canada’s NATO Podcasts: Interview with Anton Sestritsyn
Listen as Magdalena Surma interviews Anton Sestritsyn. He currently serves as the Executive Director of the International Council in Support of Ukraine. Mr. Sestritsyn specializes in human rights and policy management.
Brexit to Your Left
Those in the “Leave” camp of the Brexit debate are not solely UKIP and rebellious Tories – there are left-wing Brexiters too. But how do they make their case?
NATO to Create New Intelligence Coordinator Position
Grace Lee summarizes recent reports of a new NATO intelligence coordinator position being discussed ahead of the July summit.
Albania’s Path to EU Membership
Andi Asimetaj examines Albania’s pending EU membership status.
The Breakdown on Brexit
In the lead up to the EU referendum, Usman Javed takes a look at public debate on Brexit and the various factors behind voters’ preferences.
Internal Policy or External Policy? The Divergence in Polish Defence Policy
The election of Poland’s Law and Justice Party has brought attention to Poland’s increasingly divergent attitudes towards the EU and NATO. Michael Kang looks at possible implications this might have on the future of Poland’s defence.