On March 24, 2015, a Germanwings flight carrying 144 passengers and six crewmembers crashed in the French Alps, killing all 150 people on board. Investigations revealed that co-pilot Andreas Lubitz brought down the plane intentionally, after he locked the captain out of the cockpit. Many people posted on social media following the crash, expressing anger Read More…
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Shedding Light on Ghana’s Energy Crisis
The key to economic and social progress lies in a state’s capacity to use technology and its resources to their fullest potential. For Ghana, electricity has never been more critical.
The ISIS saga continues…
Saad explains that Canada’s involvement in the fight against ISIS raises important questions about the history of the terrorist group and Canada’s military involvement.
Women, Peace and Security Conference
We’re hosting a Women, Peace and Security Conference on April 28th, for more information and to register click here.
Women in the Israel Defense Forces: Gender Equality or Just Neutrality?
While the IDF seems to be gender-neutral, Brian explains Israel’s struggles to ensure socio-economic development and an equality of opportunity for women, both during and after military service.
Culpability and the Path Forward in Ukraine: Perspectives from a Symposium
Olga Radchenko reports on a one-day conference hosted by Science for Peace to explore the causes and the potential solutions to the conflict in Ukraine.
Smart Defense, Group Procurement, and Interoperability: Examining the Current State of Affairs
Jenny Yang discusses increased arms cooperation and the facilitation of procurement among NATO members.
Ukraine’s Ceasefire Deal
Olga Radchenko examines the ceasefire deal on Ukraine reached after marathon peace talks in Minsk.








