Maybe Avoiding New Thinking is Good? By: Stephen Saideman , / 27 May, 2014 Canada’s defence procurement policy will keep us committed to NATO for the next 30 plus years, and that’s a good thing, says Steve Saideman.
Considering Defence Procurement as Industrial Policy By: Stephen Saideman , / 6 May, 2014 Steve Saideman lists the pros and cons of a “buy Canadian” military procurement policy.
Canada’s Strategic Dilemma By: Stephen Saideman , / 1 May, 2014 Canada’s geography and stability make it secure. That security has allowed politicians to duck the hard choices needed to modernize its military.
Hitting the Pause Button on the Military By: Stephen Saideman , / 24 February, 2014 When you can’t afford the military you want, you need to make hard choices to sustain the military you have, says Steve Saideman.
A 21st Century Military Doesn’t Start at Home By: Stephen Saideman , / 5 February, 2014 Buying military equipment from Canadian suppliers won’t help the Canadian Forces modernize, argues Steve Saideman. It will just cost more.