After 49 years of ruling, Fidel Castro’s Cuba fell short of becoming a socialist miracle. Konstantinos Efthymiou writes a short brief on Fidel Castro in the aftermath of his fascinating life
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Feminist Foreign Policy – Progressive or Provocative?
Ida Männistö takes a closer look at Sweden’s new foreign policy model and the stigmatization of the word feminism.
Interview with Captain Ruis
Julie-Anne interviews CH-147F pilot, Captain Jacqueline Ruis.
Combat and Technology: A Roundtable Discussion with Dr. Jon Lindsay
Join us for a thought provoking evening as University of Toronto’s Dr. Jon Lindsay discusses military technology, deterrence, and strategy in the context of international security. Register here: Registration Category Registration $25.00 CADMember Registration $20.00 CADStudent $0.00 CAD
The Atlantic Treaty Association’s 62nd Annual General Assembly: Summary Report
The 62nd ATA General Assembly was an inspiring and constructive two days of discussion and collaboration on the current state of international security.
Fuel or Fumes for Canada’s Next Fighter?
“Air-to-air refueling is incredibly complex and delicate. Paul Pryce explains how this could become even more so as Canada seeks to replace its fighter aircraft.”
The Philippines: Do Desperate Times Call for Desperate Measures?
Ben Hess explores the situation in the Philippines revolving around President Duterte’s recent actions and the effects this has on Philippines-US relations.
What is the Future of Canadian Democracy Promotion Abroad?
What is the future of Canadian Democracy Promotion? In her article Charlotte Le Vay explores how democracy promotion has changed between governments in the last three decades.
Call for Submissions for NATO Market Survey
The goal of this market survey is to identify potential commercially available solutions to meet the emerging NATO requirement for Functional Services for Intelligence Support (Intel FS). Responders to this survey may be invited to a workshop to present and discuss their responses (in private session per respondent). The project “Functional Services for Intelligence Support Read More…
The RCAF’s (other) Whirlybirds (Part 2)
In a four part series, Julie-Anne Labonté discusses Canada’s procurement practices and outlines challenges to the acquisition of the RCAF’s helicopters.










