Does Canada Always Pay a Price for Piggyback Defence Operations? By: Paul W. Bennett , / August 13, 2013 Paul Bennett on “piggyback” defence operations, America’s War on Terror, and the risks to Canadian sovereignty.
Can You Count On Your Allies? By: Stephen Saideman , / March 6, 2013 Steve Saideman on what NATO’s involvement in Afghanistan and Libya can teach us about sharing the military burden as defence budgets shrink.
A Crisis in Canadian Civil-Military Relations By: Stephen Saideman , / February 25, 2012 Who is to blame? Steve Saideman points fingers.
What is the Canadian Military For? By: Stephen Saideman , / February 15, 2012 We can’t afford to do everything. Trade-offs need to be made.
Conferencing in Halifax while Rome Burns? By: Taylor Owen , / November 24, 2011 Conferencing in Halifax while Rome Burns? Taylor Owen detects groupthink in the elite security debate.
Revenge of the Drones By: Roland Paris , / September 14, 2011 Roland Paris questions the legality of the Obama Administration’s development of drone aircraft.