In Part V/V, Christopher Cowan provides final analyses on the proposed procurement of an amphibious assault ship for Canada.
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ISIS & Syria: Obama’s New House of Cards
Samir Mourani examines the approach the United States is taking to target the Islamic State and how the Obama administration finds itself at a crossroads with Bashar al-Assad and his Syrian regime.
From Across Shining Seas: Canadian Immigration Policy in Historical Perspective
Alex Langer discusses Canada’s past and present immigration policies.
Dark Tides on the Black Sea
As Russia strengthens its hold on Sevastopol and works to rapidly expand its Black Sea Fleet, Paul Pryce looks at the region’s shaky balance of power.
A New ‘Big Honking Ship’: A “Made in Canada” Solution? (Part IV/V)
In Part IV/V, Christopher Cowan analyzes the possibility of Canada producing its own amphibious assault ship.
August Roundtable Summary: Before and After (Part 1/2)
Christian Paas-Lang discusses the future of NATO and the issues it faces in two articles, written before and after the August Roundtable from the NATO Council of Canada.
Is ISIS more dangerous than al Qaeda?
Stuart Munnich looks at the growing threat posed to the West by ISIS and whether this outstrips that of al Qaeda.
The Heat of War: Is Climate Change Driving Conflict?
Are rising temperatures increasing the risk of civil war? Emily Simonin examines the evidence.
Ebola Explained
In this infographic, Scott Falls defines the Ebola virus, explains the current crisis, and lays out why the 2014 outbreak is so serious.
Will Iraq’s Kurds Go it Alone?
With the Islamic State’s capture of Sinjar, Alexander Liatsis weighs in on the prospect of Kurdish independence from Iraq.










