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Tag: Russia

Expanding Community Mary Zelenova

Trump’s Impact on Global Security: What Can We Expect?

Mary Zelenova explores President-elect Donald Trump’s stance on international affairs in order to analyze his potential foreign policy strategy. Find out what we might expect from the next President of the United States.

Posted on January 17, 2017January 9, 2017 Author Maria Zelenova Comments Off on Trump’s Impact on Global Security: What Can We Expect?
Cyber Security and Emerging Threats Mark Jarratt

Europe, You’re on Your Own!

Will Trump’s words and Putin’s actions cause Europe to harden defences?

Posted on January 16, 2017January 13, 2017 Author Mark Jarratt Comments Off on Europe, You’re on Your Own!
Brad Stollery NATO and Canada NATO Operations Syria

NATO Has No Good Options in Syria

The West’s ability to influence the Syrian civil war is very limited. In the interest of relieving suffering, the first thing we must do is dispel some myths about what is possible.

Posted on January 15, 2017April 28, 2021 Author Brad Stollery Comments Off on NATO Has No Good Options in Syria
Genevieve Zingg Operations

Turkey’s turnaround in Syria: from Washington to Moscow

Ankara turns to Moscow amidst increasingly strained US-Turkish relations. Genevieve Zingg examines the shifting power dynamics in Syria as Washington is sidelined by the Russian-Turkish ceasefire deal.

Posted on January 13, 2017January 13, 2017 Author Genevieve Zingg Comments Off on Turkey’s turnaround in Syria: from Washington to Moscow
Léo-Paul Jacob NATO and Canada NATO Operations

Dissuading Sweden from Joining NATO

Does Russia pose a direct military threat to Sweden? Léo-Paul explores

Posted on January 12, 2017April 28, 2021 Author Léo-Paul Jacob Comments Off on Dissuading Sweden from Joining NATO
Philip Rafalko Security, Trade and the Economy

Middle East in Perspective: The Arms Trade is Booming as Political Solutions Falter

The arms business is making a killing in the Middle East as countries all over the world are scrambling to get in on the action. Canada is no exception.

Posted on January 10, 2017January 12, 2017 Author Philip Rafalko Comments Off on Middle East in Perspective: The Arms Trade is Booming as Political Solutions Falter
Operations Sha Lalapet

The Syria Report: Podcast Interview with Neil Hauer

Listen to Sha Lalapet interview Neil Hauer about the geopolitics of the ongoing Syrian conflict and what we can expect in the coming months

Posted on December 20, 2016December 21, 2016 Author Sha Lalapet Comments Off on The Syria Report: Podcast Interview with Neil Hauer
NATO and Canada Rejeanne Lacroix

Guns versus Butter in the Baltics: How Canada Can Help

As Canada gears up to lead major NATO operations in the Baltics, what is at stake for involved actors?

Posted on December 17, 2016December 13, 2016 Author Rejeanne Lacroix Comments Off on Guns versus Butter in the Baltics: How Canada Can Help
Demyan Plakhov Operations

Russia Vetoes UN Ceasefire in Aleppo: The Fight Continues

Russian vetoes have been detrimental to progress on the Syrian conflict, with no end in sight.

Posted on December 16, 2016December 17, 2016 Author Demyan Plakhov Comments Off on Russia Vetoes UN Ceasefire in Aleppo: The Fight Continues
Society, Culture, and Security Thomas Lee

Will Bulgaria and Moldova Tilt Towards Russia?

With the election of pro-Russian presidential candidates in Moldova and Bulgaria in November, some Western critics fear the further disintegration of the European project. Thomas Lee examines the votes in each country and the potential likelihood of a pivot to Moscow.

Posted on December 14, 2016March 9, 2017 Author Thomas Lee Comments Off on Will Bulgaria and Moldova Tilt Towards Russia?

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