Russia’s recent Vostok 2014 exercise made waves in the Pacific. Paul Pryce discusses Russia’s increased military presence in the region.
5. Authors of the NCC
A list of authors, past and present
Pakistan’s Impending Implosion
In her latest article, Rija Rasul explores the issue of sectarian violence in Pakistan.
The Canada-China Foreign Investment Protection Agreement: Controversial or Constructive?
Christine Martel-Fleming examines the debate surrounding the China-Canada Foreign Protection Investment Agreement.
Solving the Middle Eastern Problem: Developing a Kurdish State in Iraq
Samantha Hossack explains why the US and other NATO members will not follow Hungarian efforts to support the creation of a Kurdish state, giving independence to the Kurds in Iraq?
The Northwest Passage Thaws: The Dilemmas of an Open Waterway
As interest in Arctic shipping rises, Erik Underwood examines the issues facing Canada’s control of the Northwest Passage.
Dear Prime Minister Harper: You’ve Committed Canada to the Fight Against ISIS. Now What?
In her latest article, Hannah Styffe weighs in on the debate over Canada’s involvement in Iraq and Syria.
Trouble in Shangri-La?
Paul Pryce highlights China’s new approach to diplomacy in the Asia-Pacific region since the fallout from the 2014 Shangri-La Dialogue.
Google and the Right to be Forgotten
Should people have the right to erase themselves from the Internet? Augusta Waldie examines the recent European ruling on online privacy.
The Curious Case of Gulnara Karimova: From Uzbek “Princess” to Political Prisoner
In her latest article, Hannah Styffe examines how the fall from grace of Uzbekistan’s first daughter offers a rare insight of the inner workings of one of the world’s most secretive states.
Retaining our Seat at the International Roundtable
Alessandro Gagliardi analyses the position of the three main parties on Canada’s deployment of air assistance to Iraq in a somewhat tongue-in-cheek fashion.










