Travelers on a budget often rejoice at low exchange rates. However, from an economic perspective, devalued currencies are nothing to celebrate.
6. Regions
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SXSW: Cyber Surveillance and Canada
Julia Baldesarra reviews how the SXSW reminds participants of the intricate balance between protecting individual privacy and ensuring national security.
Afghanistan’s Decision: A Look at the Presidential Election
As the date of Afghanistan’s presidential election approaches, Paul Pryce looks at some of the top contenders and the implications of each.
The Royal Canadian Navy’s Crash Course
Reviewing the imminent requirement to expedite the National Ship Procurement Strategy.
Why Public Support of Armed Intervention Is Unnecessary
Thanks to the residual powers of the Crown, the Prime Minister can send Canada’s Armed Forces to war without the support of the House.
Russia Annexes Crimea: what now?
Justine Reisler argues that the Crimean dispute should end with the borders drawn today.
Why Algeria Survived the Arab Spring
Alia El Didi examines how Algeria became the only Arab republic to survive the Arab Spring.
Clarifying Ukraine’s Nuclear Status
To be clear, Ukraine does not currently possess any nuclear weapons. So don’t worry.
The Harper’s Government’s Approach to Digital Diplomacy
Shermineh explores the recent decision by the Harper government to adapt and embrace facets of digital diplomacy.
Potential or failure? Crimea’s likely future as another de facto state
With no option of maintaining the status quo of Ukrainian territorial integrity through the approaching referendum, Crimea may be on the path to becoming another de facto state.









