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Where is the debate?
Canada has important foreign policy choices to make; even no policy is in fact a kind of policy. Is it...
Filling Hillier’s boots
Filling Rick Hillier’s combat boots will be a daunting and difficult task, given the many significant accomplishments during his three-year...
Hallmarks of successful COIN strategies
The Manley Panel convened last fall by Prime Minister Stephen Harper has now had its say about how it sees...
Failing Kosovo?
Canada fought a war with its NATO allies in 1999 to pave the way for Kosovo’s independence, but now the...
In context: Canada’s Afghan contribution
It is absolutely astounding the angles observers and critics of Canada’s military mission in Afghanistan will focus upon, what they...
Canada’s Air Force at a crossroads
Recent government announcements about the intent to procure several new fleets of aircraft for the Canadian Forces are an encouraging...
The birth of CANAIRELIEF
The Darfor situation in the Sudan raises the question of what happens when governments fail to act as the public...
Light at the end of the tunnel
May 2, 2006, brought the first evidence of what the actual Conservative defence policy looks like. Interestingly, it looks a...
Rebuilding the Canadian Forces
As a 32-year veteran of the Canadian Forces and a private sector observer, Gordon O’Connor says successive governments “let down”...
Commentary: Exporting stability
As representatives from 70 countries and international organizations gathered in London to set the framework for the Afghanistan Compact and...