In his latest article, Daniel Woodburn examines how the recent dip in global oil prices works in the favour of Boko Haram and ISIS.
5. Authors of the NCC
A list of authors, past and present
Two-Face: A Cautionary Plea
Zaid Al-Nassir explores The Dark Knight as a critique of post 9-11 counter-terrorism policies in the United States.
A New Military Doctrine for Russia
Jenny Yang explores the new Russian military doctrine and notions of Arctic development.
Palestine Goes to Court
Zaid Al-Nassir examines the ramifications of Palestinian accession to the International Criminal Court.
Canada’s Future Soldier
Recent advances in defence technology suggest that dreams from the science fiction of our youth might soon be realized. The United States Navy deployed a fully-functioning laser defence system in late 2014, representing a possible shift in how navies will engage in combat in the 21st century. The increasingly prevalent use of drones, whether they Read More…
Cyber-Terrorists Take On Hollywood
Ryan Krueger examines the Government of the United States response to North Korea for its most recent cyber-security attack.
Modern Day Slavery: Human and Sex Trafficking in the 21st Century
Corinne Stancescu looks at the issues and problems surrounding human and sex trafficking.
#JusticeforJennifer: The Murder of Jennifer Laude and its Implications for Asia-Pacific Security
Ricelle examines the murder of Filipino transgender woman Jennifer Laude, and its relationship to US-Philippine relations, and tensions in the Asia-Pacific.
South Korea: Canada’s gateway to Asia
In light of the recent Free-Trade Agreement between Canada and South Korea, this article explores the success behind the South Korean economy.
Neglecting NATO’s Knowledge Dynamic
Even as ‘smart defence’ has become a defining concept of NATO, the Alliance’s know-how and research – a kind of ‘knowledge dynamic’ – is being neglected. Paul Pryce discusses how Canada can fix that.










