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International Relations
Syria: A New Afghanistan?
Michael Philips explains how Russia may be repeating the same mistakes in Syria that it made in Afghanistan.
NATO in Cyberspace—How Important is the Tallinn Manual 2.0?
Ian is discussing the Tallinn Manual 2.0, and what needs to be addressed for Canada and NATO’s future in cyberspace.
The F-35 and Elections
Matthew Rae discusses the importance of the F-35 as an election issue, and more.
China’s Commemoration of WWII Reveals How History Informs Xi Jinping’s Worldview
John Pollock explains the significance of the 2015 Victory Day parade in Beijing, and how it is shaping the future of Asia’s worldview.
Stavanger 2015—Looking ahead to the NATO Parliamentary Assembly (Pt. 3)
In Part 3 of this ongoing series, Ian examines a draft by the Science and Technology Committee concerning emerging challenges and opportunities in the Arctic; an important issue at the upcoming Assembly in Stavanger, Norway.
What Was The One Issue You Wish Had Been Addressed in the Foreign Policy Debate?
Now that the dust has settled from Monday’s debate on Canadian foreign policy, our program editors discuss what they wish had been explored.
Studying Alternatives: Third Way Politics and Economics
Michael Oshell examines the political and economic framework of Anthony Gidden’s ‘Third Way’.
What Should Be the Foreign Policy Priority of the Next Canadian Government?
As Canada’s three major political party leaders debate the future of Canadian foreign policy tonight, our program editors weigh in.
Washing Away Our Future: Issues of Water Scarcity Part II
In 2008, Daniel Craig made his second on screen appearance as James Bond in Quantum of Solace. In the 22nd instalment of the franchise, Craig is pursuing a group of shadowy and nefarious billionaires who are hell-bent on securing a barren tract of Bolivian desert in exchange for facilitating a military coup d’état. So what Read More…










