Corinne Stancescu examines the culture and politics surrounding the criminal justice system in the US.
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The History of Police Culture and the Politics of Crime
Corinne Stancescu examines the culture and politics surrounding the criminal justice system in the US.
Brazil’s Permanent Seat on the United Nation’s Security Council
Yanish explores Brazil’s potential bid for a permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council.
US Arctic policy and falling commodity prices: Implications for Canada’s North
Georgi writes an insight about the US Arctic policies and the implications for Canada
Turkey’s China deal: Sino-Turkish relations are improving and NATO-Turkish relations are not
Dylan Crimmins outlines Turkey’s recent consideration of Chinese defense technology
US, Iran, and Russia (should) Have the Same Goal in Syria
Dylan Crimmins on whether a transitional government is a viable option for Syria at this stage
Mapping the Syrian Conflict: On the Ground and Online
On Thursday, September 26, the NATO Council of Canada hosted Alex Corbeil, the NATO Council’s Senior Middle East Advisor, to discuss the origins and present state of the conflict in Syria.
Blame the UN Security Council
Daniel Hart on the criticism directed at the UN Security Council
Russia’s International Image: A Lost Opportunity?
With the recent G20 and upcoming Sochi Olympic Games, Russia has the opportunity to redeem it’s international image. Samantha Hossack’s take on the possibilities therein.
Canada and the United States Border Security: An Expanding Partnership
Chris Edwards on the development of the Canada-US border since 9/11, and the challenges that it poses