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2018 Papers

A Basic Primer on Naval Shipbuilding
by Ian Mack

A Canadian Primer to the NATO Summit in Brussels July 11-12, 2018
by Colin Robertson

A Primer to the G7 Summit in Charlevoix June 8-9, 2018
by Colin Robertson

A Small Step Forward in Brexit Talks
by Denis Clark

Avoiding Rudeness in Vienna: The Options for Canada Engaging Austria’s New Coalition Government
by Roger Hilton

Beware of the Dragon: The Challenges of China’s Assertive Posture
by Matthew Fisher

Canada and the Shifting International Energy Order: Superpower, Climate Leader or Land of Myth?
by Michael Cleland

Canada Can’t: Our National Infrastructure Challenge
by Kelly J. Ogle

Canada’s Fashion Diplomacy Malfunction: When Trudeau Travels Abroad
by Matthew Fisher

Canada’s Mission to Mali: To What End?
by Matthew Fisher

Canada’s Refugee Strategy: How It Can Be Improved
by Robert Vineberg

Energy, Trade and Geopolitics In Asia: The Implications for Canada
by Jeff Kucharski

Following the Funding in Strong, Secure, Engaged
by David Perry

From NORAD to NOR[A]D: The Future Evolution of North American Defence Co-operation
by Andrea Charron and James Fergusson

Hedging Our Bet: A Diversification Strategy for Canadian Trade
by Brian Kingston

Implementing Strong, Secure, Engaged: The Challenges Ahead
by Ross Fetterly

Le Difficile Retour des Casques Bleus Canadiens
by Jocelyn Coulon

Mediating an Impasse: The Way Forward in Ukraine
by David Carment, Milana Nikolko and Dani Belo

Military Training and Co-operation: Diplomatic Instrument and Combat Force Multiplier
by Andrew Rasiulis

Modernizing the Military Personnel System: Lessons from the Force of the Future
by Lindsay Rodman

NAFTA: A Primer for the Montreal Round
by Colin Robertson

Operationalizing Strong, Secure, Engaged: The Child Soldier Dimension
by Lindsay Coombs

People, Partisanship and Political Games: The Defence File
by Alan Stephenson

Reinforcing Transatlantic Bridges in Warsaw: The NATO Parliamentary Assembly’s Spring Session
by Roger Hilton

Strong, Secure, Engaged in a Threatened Space Domain
by Charity Weeden

Strong, Secure, Engaged So Far
by David Perry

Surviving and Thriving In The Digital Economy
by Goran Samuel Pesic

The Context of Canadian Defence Policy
by David J. Bercuson

The Importance of People in Defence
by Ross Fetterly

The Train Long Departed: Canada and Ballistic Missile Defence
by David Higgins

Mediating an Impasse: The Way Forward in Ukraine
by David Carment, Milana Nikolko and Dani Belo

U.S. Foreign Policy and Fragile States
by David Carment, Mark Haichin and Yiagadeesen Samy

Unarmed Warships: What are the AOPS for?
by Adam Lajeunesse

Use It or Lose It: SSE and DND’s Chronic Underspending Problem
by Eugene Lang

Violence on the Horizon: Violence and Conflict 2018-2019
by David Carment and James Floch


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