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SitRep
Mutual benefit: International security, US national security A new administration in Washington may mean new thinking on international affairs, but...
Letters to the editor
A question of security, not sovereignty I thoroughly enjoy reading your magazine. In my humble opinion, I believe Vanguard to...
Bookshelf: Understanding our Afghan war
What The Thunder Said: Reflections of a Canadian Officer in Kandahar Lieutenant Colonel John Conrad Dundurn Press, 2009 $29.95, 239...
Operation Cadence: A blockade with its own beat
The 1990s have been labeled the “sanctions decade,” but not all activities to monitor those sanctions were alike. For the...
All in: Developing the comprehensive approach
The Government of Canada (GOC) is constantly engaged in efforts to resolve complex situations both domestically and internationally. There is...
Defence procurement
An overview of current Canadian Forces equipment projects Government Shipbuilding Consultation July 27, 2009 marked the opening of the Government...
Growing expertise: DND’s project management challenge
Next month in Halifax, executives from across the defence industry will gather for DEFSEC Atlantic, an international trade show. With...
Credibility: A leader’s centre of gravity
Still fit and trim in retirement, Rick Hillier strides into an Ottawa boardroom overlooking the twin towers of National Defence...
The tactics of tackling the Taliban
Dancing with the Dushman Lieutenant-Colonel Ian Hope Canadian Defence Academy Press, 2009 Free, 162 pages In his much-lauded recent book,...
Autonomy for the Arctic?
“The world is coming to the Arctic,” Rob Huebert told an audience at the Munk Centre in Toronto in March....