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Tribal politics: Why we must understand the human terrain
The Afghan conflict that the United States, Canada and other NATO countries find themselves embroiled in will not be won......
Moving beyond technical solutions
Should Canada be in the business of promoting democracy in fragile states? The simple answer, of course, is yes. Who,......
In Brief
A new role in the intelligence game? Canada’s ad hoc approach to intelligence gathering, even post-9/11, has “created a skewed......
Bookshelf
A tale of two insurgencies Training Indigenous Forces in Counterinsurgency: A Tale of Two Insurgencies James S. Corum March 2006,......
Soviets push Edmonton to 1943 record
The Great One set NHL records on Edmonton ice. The Edmonton Eskimos set CFL records in Edmonton’s Commonwealth Stadium. Edmonton’s......
IN BRIEF
A dearth of data In a 2003 internal Pentagon memo, Donald Rumsfeld observed, “we lack the metrics to know if......
The world-class performance of Vancouver’s shipyard teams
The 2010 Olympics in Vancouver will see many Canadians perform at world-class levels. During the Second World War, four Vancouver......
The sound of submarines
To the Last Salute Georg von Trapp University of Nebraska, 2007, 196 pages, $27.00 In 1918 in the Adriatic a......
The missing piece of peace
When the prime minister seeks advice on military intervention or diplomatic initiatives, the experts of two departments are at his......
In BRIEF
Deflating the energy superpower case Is Canada an energy superpower? Stephen Harper thinks so. In 2006 speeches to such audiences......