IN BRIEF
Concerted approach creating greater interoperability Despite the government-wide push for interoperability, information sharing remains a challenge. Agency culture, turf and...
The Politics of Betrayal
Betrayed: Scandal, Politics and Canadian Naval Leadership Richard O. Mayne UBC Press, 2006, 279 pages, $ 29.95 Servicemen in all...
Dialogue as a Tactical Tool
Hundreds of Haitians, growing increasingly agitated by the minute, prepared to swarm the site of the former United Nations base...
Supply from the Sky
Sean McCann delivers his thoughts the same way his guided and powered parachutes deliver cargo – with great precision. As...
Total life responsibility: Shifting the onus on defence procurement
It has been more than 50 years since Canadian Forces procurement garnered so much attention. The Navy, Air Force and...
Lack of security limits police training
Effective police training requires a secure environment. That may seem self-evident, but for Canadian police it’s a hard lesson drawn...
Afghan algebra: Where 3D equals 1C
The coordination strategy that now shapes the thinking of Canada’s Afghanistan Task Force barely survived its first day. The construct...
Why humanitarian impartiality means independent action
Aligned, western governments and the United Nations (UN) are each integrating their diplomatic, military and aid capacities to better achieve...
Protecting humanitarian space
Mixed signals, missed targets and blurred lines – all are among the concerns of some Canadian non-governmental organizations as they...
Failing Kosovo?
Canada fought a war with its NATO allies in 1999 to pave the way for Kosovo’s independence, but now the...