Andrew Majoran analyzes the issues multilateral institutions have with defining terrorism.
Security
Better late than Never: UN approves War Crimes Investigation in Sri Lanka
Five years after the end of the civil war in Sri Lanka the UN approved a resolution to investigate atrocities committed during the war
Counterinsurgency Part II: Rebranding the Intervention
Despite high hopes, COIN has not lived up to expectations in Iraq and Afghanistan.
A short introduction to Cyber Security
Taking a look at emerging cyber threats, who is carrying them out and how dangerous they really are.
Counterinsurgency Part I: Winning Hearts and Minds
Counterinsurgency strategy has been pivotal in American military culture since its development during the Vietnam War.
What the P5+1 Negotiations on Iran’s Nuclear Program mean for Missile Defence in Europe
NATO Council member Kristian Kennedy discusses how negotiations with Iran may impact missile defence in Europe.
Revenge of the Nerds: Tech Industry CEOs take the Fight to Washington
Andrew Majoran examines the ongoing battle between tech industry CEOs and the United States Government.
Two Eyes on Eastern Europe
While Western media outlets have been keeping close watch on Ukraine’s uprisings, a parallel conflict has been boiling to the surface in the Balkans. This is why the Bosnian Protests shouldn’t go unnoticed:
Cold War 2.0? Doing More for Ukraine
When it concerns the Ukrainian conflict, the Canadian government has offered no subtleties. Aaron Joshua Pinto tells us why.
You Could Have Just Asked Nicely: Analyzing the Effectiveness of Torture
Andrew Majoran analyzes the effectiveness of torture as an interrogation method.










