Steven Chadwick discusses the problems associated with privatization as a means by which to deal with water scarcity.
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Canada and Atlanticism: NATO’s Founding Philosophy
Christian Paas-Lang discusses the development of Atlanticism in Canada and how NATO’s founding philosophy is under threat today.
Missing Students: Security in Nigeria
Over 200 Nigerian secondary students remain in the hands of Boko Haram while outraged parents protest the government’s perceived lack of concern.
A View from Ukraine, 4 May, 2014
Dr. Serhiy Dzherdzh, head of the NATO-Ukraine Civic League, the NCC’s counterpart in Ukraine, reports on the situation there.
A View from Ukraine, 3 May, 2014
Dr. Serhiy Dzherdzh, head of the NATO-Ukraine Civic League, the NCC’s counterpart in Ukraine, reports on the situation there.
Tensions in Thailand: Out of Luck?
Thailand’s political deadlock may end soon after the National Anti-Corruption Committee reaches a verdict on the prime minister’s corruption case.
Made in USA, Assembled in Canada (Part 1/2)
On recent Canadian-Iranian relations and the Iranian government’s recent diplomatic overture.
The Environment on Ice
Julia Baldesarra discusses the impact of climate change on indigenous Arctic peoples’ well-being and way of life.
Remembering the Armenian Genocide
Turkish Prime Minister Recognizes Armenian suffering in 1915. What does that mean?
Making Cents: The Economic Costs of Gender Inequality
Adena Eliasoph discusses the effect of gender inequality on the global economy.










