Our editors consider what threats have eluded reform or sufficient attention from international bodies.
5. Authors of the NCC
A list of authors, past and present
Women Make a Difference in Peace Negotiations
Melanne Verveer, who served as U.S. Ambassador for Global Women’s Issues, remarked that clashes had occurred in 31 of the world’s 39 active conflicts after peace settlements. None of the 31 cases had women involved in the peace process.
3D Printing and the Future of Security
Ian is arguing that 3D printing introduces a wide array of complex challenges to international security.
Ethiopia Sets Sights on Space
Kelsey Berg uncovers the misconceptions of Ethiopia, and whether the state should devote all of its resources to food security over its technological or political affairs.
Talk to a Diplomat: Episode XIV
Talk to a Diplomat begins with our newest additions to NATO’s Association of Canada.
Get Involved: The Canadian Federal Elections
With the October federal elections approaching, politically motivated High School students might be frustrated at their inability to actively participate in Canada’s democratic process. Nevertheless, while most will fall short of the 18 years threshold, there are other ways for youths to take part in the elections without necessarily submitting a ballot. In fact, parties Read More…
Canada and Ukraine: Looking Forward, not Back
As tensions continue to escalate in Eastern Europe over the Ukrainian conflict, Jonas argues that Canada should not shirk its military responsibilities towards the NATO mission.
EU Fact Sheet: The European Economic and Social Committee
In Part VI of this EU series, Sandra Song provides a comprehensive overview of the European Economic and Social Committee.
Talk to a Diplomat: Episode XIV
“Our foe is apathy. Our foe is ignorance. Take up our quarrel with the foe.”
The End of Anonymity
How is warfare altered when soldiers know their enemies personally? Matt Korda investigates.









