Lessons from the Scottish nay By: Stephen Saideman , / 23 September, 2014 Steve Saideman on why the referendum will have little effect on separatist movements elsewhere.
Scotland, on the brink of breakaway By: Tom Cooper , / 15 September, 2014 Tom Cooper and Andrew Reddie face off on this week’s crucial vote: Yes to a new, fairer society, or No to risky, economic instability.
Returning to the Responsiblity to Protect By: John Duncan , / 23 April, 2014 If we want to make R2P’s hope of “never again” a reality, we need to turn away from the critique of sovereignty and the example of Libya, argues John Duncan.
Obstacles to Independence in Quebec By: Kyle Matthews , / 1 April, 2014 If the PQ wins the Quebec election, the party will face serious international challenges to holding a referendum, argues Kyle Matthews.
Does Canada Always Pay a Price for Piggyback Defence Operations? By: Paul W. Bennett , / 13 August, 2013 Paul Bennett on “piggyback” defence operations, America’s War on Terror, and the risks to Canadian sovereignty.
The Weight of History in the Arctic By: Shelagh Grant , / 25 February, 2013 Shelagh Grant on why the history of the Arctic is relevant to today’s debates over the future of Arctic sovereignty.
The North is Calling. But not for More CF-18s. By: Anouk Dey , / 19 October, 2011 Canada needs to apply its foreign policy doctrine to domestic problems, Anouk Dey argues.