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Future of Security in the Asia-Pacific Part 2: Canadian Forces Responding to North Korea

Canadian Armed Forces October 9, 2017October 9, 2017 Ananda Narasimhan

A three-part article analyses Canada’s diplomatic, economic and military policies to address the challenges and opportunities for the Asia-Pacific region.

Cannabis Culture and the Economics of Marijuana in Canada

Nilum Panesar, Security, Trade and the Economy April 19, 2017April 20, 2017 Nilum Panesar

The highly anticipated news is expected to bring about a massive change in infrastructure, healthcare, and revenue for the government of Canada.

Einstein once asked Freud, “Why war?” Freud replied, “Because man is what he is.”

Africa, Asia-Pacific, Culture, Eastern Europe and Russia, Europe, Germany, Human Rights, Immigration, Iraq, Islamic State, Latin America, Peace & Conflict Studies, Peace & Security, Refugee, Rights, Security, Society, Southeast Asia, Terrorism, The Middle East and North Africa, The United States of America, Uncategorized, Victoria Heath, Western Europe, Women, Women in Security August 14, 2015August 17, 2015 Victoria Heath

Victoria asks the questions: Why is sexualized violence so prevalent in modern and historical conflict? Is ISIS’ utilization of sexual violence and slavery the exception or the rule in war?

Power, Policy and Prestige: Where Are All the Women?

Africa, Asia-Pacific, Canada, Caribbean, Eastern Europe and Russia, Europe, Latin America, North Korea, Rights, Scandinavia, Society, Southeast Asia, The Middle East and North Africa, The United States of America, Victoria Heath, Western Europe, Women, Women in Security July 31, 2015July 29, 2015 Victoria Heath

An Empty Agreement? The Tale of Preventing a (Maybe) Nuclear Iran.

Africa, Asia-Pacific, Canada, Caribbean, Colin McEwen, Development, Diplomatic Relations, Eastern Europe and Russia, Editors' Forum, Europe, Hezbollah, International Law & Policy, Iran, Latin America, Michael Lumbers, Peace & Conflict Studies, Peace & Security, Saudi Arabia, Security, Southeast Asia, Stefan Konrad, Technology, Terrorism, The Middle East and North Africa, The United States of America, Uncategorized, Victoria Heath, Western Europe July 24, 2015September 2, 2015 NATO Association of Canada

Will the Iran Nuclear Deal make the world a safer place? Or is it a weak agreement with strong geopolitical backlash? Our Editors weigh in.

The Ultimate Global Leaders’ Superlative Quiz

Asia-Pacific, Canada, China, Eastern Europe and Russia, Editors' Forum, Europe, Human Rights, India, Latin America, NATO, North Korea, Peace & Conflict Studies, Rights, Saudi Arabia, Security, Society, Southeast Asia, The Middle East and North Africa, The United States of America, Uncategorized, Victoria Heath, Western Europe, Women July 8, 2015July 8, 2015 Victoria Heath

The world is your high school and its leaders, your classmates. It’s time to choose your Class Superlatives with this fun quiz. Judge away!

Reality Hits at the MMVAs: Human Nature and Forced Migration

Africa, Canada, Culture, Defense, Development, Health, Human Rights, International Law & Policy, Iraq, Islamic State, Libya, migration, NATO, NGOs, Peace & Conflict Studies, Refugee, Rights, Security, Society, Society, Culture, and Security, Terrorism, The Middle East and North Africa, Uncategorized, Victoria Heath, Women June 30, 2015June 29, 2015 Victoria Heath

Think the Much Music Video Awards (MMVAs) in Toronto and forced migration have nothing in common? Think again. Victoria explains.

Your Problem Is Not My Problem

Africa, Canada, Defense, Development, Editors' Forum, Energy & Resources, Europe, Hasan Siddiqui, Health, Human Rights, Islamic State, Libya, migration, NATO, Peace & Conflict Studies, Refugee, Rights, Search and Rescue, Security, Society, Stefan Konrad, The Middle East and North Africa, The United States of America, Uncategorized, Victoria Heath, Western Europe June 25, 2015September 2, 2015 NATO Association of Canada

Crisis in the Mediterranean. Whose problem is it? Our Editors debate in this week’s Water Cooler. Also featuring an Atlantic Treaty Association official!

The Man That Snitched

China, Colin McEwen, Corinne Stancescu, cyber security, Defense, Eastern Europe and Russia, Editors' Forum, Europe, Human Rights, Intelligence & National Security, Jeff Tian, NATO, Rights, Security, Society, Stefan Konrad, Technology, Terrorism, The United States of America, Uncategorized, Victoria Heath June 18, 2015June 18, 2015 NATO Association of Canada

In our most recent Water Cooler debate, the Editors sound off on Edward Snowden, and it gets personal. Hero, Traitor or Neither?

NATO HQ Sarajevo Welcomes A New Commander: Stand Back, It’s a Woman.

Defense, Development, NATO, Peace & Security, Security, Technology, The United States of America, Uncategorized, Victoria Heath, Western Europe, Women, Women in Security June 11, 2015June 10, 2015 Victoria Heath

On June 10, 2015, U.S. Army Brig. Gen Giselle Wilz became the first female commander and Senior Military Representative of the NATO HQ Sarajevo.

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