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The Underpriveledged Economy of an Unrecognized State
In a region infested with corruption, war, and poverty, Somaliland has done the improbable and emerged as a successful autonomous state.
The Myths of Novorossiya: Kremlin Reinvents Ukrainian History to Justify Invasion
Serhiy Dzherdzh examines how Russia is engaging in “Ukrainian Denial” to rewrite the country’s history and to justify its presence within the region.
The International Ebola Response Needs Reconstructing, Fast
As Ebola has spread exponentially through West Africa over the past several months and now made its way in a handful of cases into both America and Europe, one central question has emerged: Given the magnitude of Ebola’s threat to international security, why has the current global response failed to bring the epidemic under control?
Canada’s Ukrainian Dilemma: How Politics in Ukraine Affect Canada’s Arctic Sovereignty
Sam Hossack seeks to explain the gravity of the situation in Canada’s North. Will sovereignty claims in the Arctic be threatened due to Canada’s response to Russian actions in Ukraine?
Issues in Military Medical Simulation and Training: Austere Medical Environments Conference, London England
Stuart Munnich examines the medical training difficulties for military and civil support.
Learning from the Ottawa Attack
The Honourable Hugh Segal, Chair of the NATO Council of Canada, Master of Massey College, reflects on the Ottawa shooting.
Civil Society Organizations: Creating Change in China
Christine Martel-Fleming examines the barriers faced by Civil Society Organizations in China.
Lessons from Afghanistan and Libya: Coordinating with Operational Partners
By drawing lessons from the war in Libya and Afghanistan, the author Kristen Pue analyses NATO’s engagement with its Operational Partners.
Partners on the Ground: NATO’s Operational Partners
In her latest commentary, Kristen Pue provides an analysis of NATO’s Operational Partners.










