Aidan Simardone NATO and Canada NATO Operations

Eastern Europe’s Other Conflict, Part 2: How can NATO Prepare for Conflict in Moldova?

In the second part of a two-part series on the Moldovan-Transnistrian conflict, Aidan Simardone considers how NATO could respond to a potential reemergence of conflict between Moldova and Transnistria.

Aidan Simardone NATO and Canada NATO Operations

Eastern Europe’s Other Conflict, Part 1: Why Should Moldova Concern NATO?

In the first part of a two-part series on the Moldovan-Transnistrian conflict, Aidan Simardone covers the background of the conflict, the recent rise in tensions between Moldova and Transnistria, and the ramifications for security in the surrounding region.

Jayson Derow Operations

Drawing lines in the sand: why partitioning Syria may be the only means to managing an enduring civil war

With over five years of bloodshed on all fronts of the Syrian civil war, and with no reasonable solution in sight, Jayson Derow analyzes whether the separation of ethnic groups through de facto partition is a feasible strategy to manage ethnic conflict, or is such an approach actually a conflict waiting to happen?

Farah Bogani NATO and Canada NATO Operations

Walking a Fine Line: Russia’s Challenges After the Astana Peace Talks

Russia’s path to achieving regional power in the Middle East may rely on the success of balancing the interests of parties involved in the Syrian conflict. Farah Bogani explores the challenges that lie ahead for Russia after the Astana peace talks.