Tyler Amos discusses the potential of social investment as an engine of African Growth.
4. Programs
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NORAD in the Arctic: A real option for Canada?
Andrew Chisholm asks how viable NORAD is for Canada considering issues with ballistic missile defence and the structure of NORAD’s maritime domain awareness role.
Egypt: A Revolutionary Past, A Military Present, and An Uncertain Future
Alexandra Zakreski discusses the dangers of prolonged military control in Egypt.
A Culture of Silence: Women in the Syrian Conflict
Chelsea Plante on sexual violence against women in the Syrian conflict and how this important issue can be addressed.
Military & Civilian Cooperation during the 2013 Alberta Floods
Charles Kouri examines cooperation between the military and civilians during the 2013 Alberta floods.
Reading the Same Book: Changes in US Counterinsurgency Doctrine
Enko Koceku on the need for the United States to modernize counterinsurgency doctrine.
Afghanistan’s Never-Ending Opium War
Sandra Song on the state and future of the Afghan opium war.
Post 2014: What Will Become of Women’s Rights in Afghanistan?
Emma Lecavalier discusses the uphill battle facing women’s rights in Afghanistan as the NATO mission end dates approaches.
Looking South: A New Direction for Transatlantic Relations
Courtenay Mitchell of atlantic-community.org argues that NATO must focus more on developing countries in order to stay relevant.
Women and NATO: A Necessarily Gendered Perspective Part II
In Part II of her analysis of NATO’s implementation of UNSCR 1325, Avery Bruenjes discusses the challenges that remain for both Afghanistan and Kosovo.










