Sandy Vingoe explores the Islamic State’s growing presence in Southeast Asia, and analyzes the advantages and disadvantages surrounding the terrorist group’s presence in the region.
5. Authors of the NCC
A list of authors, past and present
On The Way to Warsaw: The Priorities of the Baltic Countries for the 2016 NATO Warsaw Summit
Živilė Marija Vaicekauskaitė examines the priorities of NATO’s Baltic members for the 2016 NATO Summit in Poland, and their importance for regional security.
Will R2P Cross the Mogadishu Line?: An Interview with Tina Park from the Canadian Centre for R2P
Can the use of R2P in 21st century international security ever cross the Mogadishu Line?
Ripples, not Waves: China’s Military Buildup in the South China Sea
Carolyn Wong discusses China’s defence spending, military ambitions, and tensions in the South China Sea.
Canada’s NATO Podcasts: Interview with Inspector Shawna Coxon
Listen as Inspector Shawna Coxon discusses the impact of her Computer Cyber Crime (C3) Unit.
Reconvening the NATO-Russia Council: How Renewed Engagement Could Strengthen Global Security
For two years now, following Russia’s illegal annexation of Crimea in 2014, cooperation within the NATO-Russia Council (NRC) had been suspended. With a meeting of the NRC scheduled to take place in April 20, 2016, Neil Siviter examines how renewed cooperation could strengthen approaches to longstanding international security issues.
Will China Implement an Air Defence Identification Zone (ADIZ) in the South China Sea?
John Pollock analyzes the maritime dispute between Japan and China in the East China Sea.
Canada’s NATO Podcasts: Interview with Dr. Taillon
Listen as Dr. Taillon provides advice to those interested in pursuing a career with the Canadian Security Intelligence Service.
From Dayton to ISIS: Reassessing Bosnia’s Post-War Agreements
21 years after the Dayton Accords, the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina is cracking, and this vulnerability is turning into a threat to European Security. Pierre-Olivier Bussieres argues that the real problem is not the Islamic State, but a system of ethnic divide that provided a fertile ground for a network of arms smugglers and radical preachers.
Coffee Talk: China
Fadi Dawood and Dave Sutton discuss China in this instalment of Coffee Talk.










