Andrew Majoran examines the power of celebrity endorsement in modern society.
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Optimizing NATO’s Collective Defense
An examination of the risks associated with a defense division of labor within NATO.
Crown Corporations as Agents of the US Foreign Military Sales Program
Alessandro Gagliardi reflects on the Canadian Commercial Corporation’s role in boosting US arms sales.
Ethics and Exports: On Canadian Arms Dealing
Conor Smith highlights the struggle to balance economics and ethics within the global defense industry.
Associated Event: February 20th to 23rd – 13th Annual Carleton Model NATO Conference
The only one of its kind in Canada, Carleton University’s mock NATO conference is a great way to engage a new generation of politically savvy individuals to contemporary issues.
The Sapphire Satellite, Space Situational Awareness, and the Orbital Commons
Conor Smith examines Canada’s “niche” contribution to global monitoring of orbital debris.
Al Qaeda’s Return to Anbar (Part 2/2)
Sam Khanlari examines the role of the United States and Iran on Iraq’s war on al Qaeda.
Reviewing the Case for Increased Defence Spending in Canada
Alessandro Gagliardi surveys the academic and official discourse on the dynamics of Canadian defence spending.
Canada’s F-35: Too Costly not to Purchase
Alessandro Gagliardi examines the motives driving Canada’s continued investment in the program.
Reflecting on the Success of Operation CARIBBE
Allyson Haarstad on the results of Canada’s Operation CARIBBE










