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Autonomy for the Arctic?
“The world is coming to the Arctic,” Rob Huebert told an audience at the Munk Centre in Toronto in March....
Letters: Misinterpreting Russia’s northern policy concept
With the official release of “The Fundamentals of the State Policy of Russia in the Arctic up to 2020 and...
PMCs and the comprehensive approach
In a world where conflict often involves a myriad of ethnic, religious, ideological and material drivers, successful military operations are...
Confronting Russian Arctic questions
Global warming has created not only a number of environmental concerns but also a series of potential political disputes. The...
Patrolling the North: Inside Op Nunalivut
The Arctic represents 40 percent of Canada’s landmass. Given the effects of global climate change and through increasing exploration, Canada’s...
The enduring value of North American Aerospace Command
The armed forces of Canada and the United States are completing an historic commemoration. Fifty years ago our two nations...
EDS White Paper: Transforming Information Management For Operational Benefit – A call to action
In the year since the first article in this series was published, the relevance of its subject, “Transforming Information Management...
The Quetta connection
Before retiring, NATO Supreme Commander General James Jones told a U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee that Quetta, Pakistan, was the...
Risk and reward: Balancing lifecycle costs
Canadian firms have a long history of servicing and supporting Canadian Forces fleets. But recent contracts for aircraft and pending...
Coalition building for comprehensive operations
Since the conclusion of the Cold War, multinational/coalition operations have shaped the military’s involvement in activities and engagements around the...