Ottawa Delays the F-35 Decision. Should We Be Worried? By: Stephen Saideman , / 26 June, 2014 Steve Saideman on the Canadian government’s track record of eschewing consultation on important decisions.
Blackmail or Bad Math? By: Stephen Saideman , / 17 September, 2013 Steve Saideman on why Lockheed Martin’s F-35 fear mongering is nothing to be afraid of.
The “Only Choice” By: Atsushi Tago , Srdjan Vucetic , / 15 April, 2013 Atsushi Tago and Srdjan Vucetic compare the Canadian and Japanese F-35 decisions.
The 21st-Century Conundrum By: Stephen Saideman , / 14 December, 2012 Steve Saideman on why governments need to recognize that military procurement is all about trade-offs.
Canada’s Fighter Future By: Stephen Saideman , / 7 December, 2012 Steve Saideman on whether or not the future of the Royal Canadian Air Force includes the F-35.
The Wrong Comparison By: Stephen Saideman , / 7 September, 2012 The military procurement process is defective in both Canada and the U.S. says Steve Saideman.
The Measure of a CDS By: Philippe Lagassé , / 31 August, 2012 In Lt.-Gen. Lawson, the government has found a CDS who would seem be a team player says Philippe Lagassé.
Flying into the CF Future By: Stephen Saideman , / 28 August, 2012 Steve Saideman on what the choice of Lt.-Gen. Lawson as CDS tells us about the government’s priorities.
The Next Minister of Defence? By: Roland Paris , / 12 June, 2012 John Baird is the toughest minister in the cabinet. Just the man the PM might pick for defense.
Towards A Grand Strategy for Canada, Part 2 By: Stephen Saideman , / 10 May, 2012 Steve Saideman considers the hard choices before the Canadian military.
What is the Canadian Military For? By: Stephen Saideman , / 15 February, 2012 We can’t afford to do everything. Trade-offs need to be made.
When RoboCop Replaces Private Jackson By: Peter W. Singer , / 8 January, 2012 When RoboCop replaces Private Jackson: Brookings’ Peter Singer on the impact of technology on war.
The Canadian Forces are Royal… and Obese (Again) By: André Pratte , / 3 September, 2011 Much has been said about the Harper government’s decision to […]