Dylan Crimmins on the death of Abdul Qadir al Saleh and what that means for the conflict in Syria.
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Russia-NATO Alliance Leads to Suicide Bomb Prevention Technology
Katie Skinner on the recently released explosive detection technology resulting from a joint Russia-NATO venture
The Third Plenum: Reluctant reformation?
Frederick Pai evaluates the most recent meeting of China’s Central Committee
The Far East Contradiction: China’s Current Economic Problems (I)
Brian Su discusses China’s current economic problems
Canada’s Unique Response to International Disasters
Vanita Thind on how Canada has responded to Typhoon Haiyan.
How is Canada’s Disaster Assistance Response Team (DART) Contributing to Relief Efforts in the Philippines?
Allyson Haarstad on the effectiveness of Canada’s Disaster Assistance Response Team in the Philippines
CSEC Spying Allegations: Canada’s International Reputation Will Take A Hit
By now, the spying scandal that has dominated the international affairs scene for quite a while should no longer be news to any of us. However, most of the scandal-related stories have concentrated on the United States and the way it has spied on its most important allies through its primary surveillance apparatus, the National Read More…
The Political Lesson of France’s Soccer Strike
Daniel Troup argues that planned action by French football clubs reveals the constraints placed upon contemporary left-wing governments.
Women and the Future of Afghanistan
Maddalena Vani examines women’s rights and the challenges they will face in Afghanistan after 2014.
Sri Lanka’s Commonwealth Troubles
Dario Sidhu discusses last week’s Commonwealth Summit and the international criticism surrounding it.










