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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...
Words to heed on Afghanistan
Fighting the War on Terror James S. Corum Zenith Press, 2007, 304 pages, hardcover, $31.00 The “blue ribbon” panel examining...
When prejudice and racism overrode recruitment
With media headlines screaming about shortfalls in skilled combat arms personnel, shades of the lack of infantry that plagued Canadian...
Healing wounded wings
With more operational flying hours than any other military fleet in the world, the Canadian Forces (CF) has become industry...
The quest for Canada’s unmanned airborne ISR
To hear some experts tell it, in the future of networked warfare the unmanned vehicle will be king. No larger...
The price of the Afghan mission
By February 2009, Canada’s military operation in Afghanistan will total $4.5 billion, including approximately $3 billion for operations in Kandahar...
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...