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1. The Rise and Fall of Military Strategic Communications at National Defence 2015-2021: A Cautionary Tale for Canada and NATO, and a Roadmap for Reform

2. Arctic Perils: Emerging Threats in the Arctic Maritime Environment

3. Milestones in Canadian Gender and Trade Policy

4. Use it or Lose it: Corporate Over-Planning in the Air Force

5. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau: A Foreign Policy Assessment 2015-2019

6. Financing Capital Assets: The Missing Link in Defence Procurement

7. Complex Project Delivery Capability Matters

8. Canada’s Campaign for a Seat on the United Nations Security Council: The Historical Context

9. A Guide to Canadian Diplomatic Relations 1925-2019

10. Toward Agile Procurement for National Defence: Matching the Pace of Technological Change

11. Reviewing Bill C-59, An Act Respecting National Security Matters 2017: What’s new, what’s out, and what’s different from Bill C-51, A National Security Act 2015?

12. Preferential Trade Agreements vs. Multilateralism: In the New Trump-World, Does Canada Face an Impossible Choice?

13. Northern Populism: Causes and Consequences of the New Ordered Outlook

14. Dealing with China: Lessons Learned from Three Case Studies

15. COVID-19 and Canada’s Development Assitance in Sub-Saharan Africa

16. Challenges and Prospects for the CPTPP in a Changing Global Economy: Taiwanese Accession and Canada’s Role

17. Canada’s Historical Search for Trade Markets

18. Canada and the European Union: A New Transatlantic Alliance

19. Knocking NATO: Strategic and institutional challenges risk the future of Europe’s seven-decade cold peace

20. Enabling NATO for 21st Century Operations: Fielding Agile, Responsive and Innovative Reserve Forces

21. Does Canada Need a Foreign Policy Review

22. Bringing Chaos to Order: Donald Trump and his Band of National Security Advisors

23. Defence Procurement Canada: Opportunities and Constraints

24. Funding Defence for the Age of Accelerations

25. A Canadian Primer to the G20 Summit in Osaka, Japan, June 28-29, 2019

26. What Diplomats Need to Know about Canadian Elections

27. The Global Exchange (Fall 2019)

28. The Global Exchange (Spring 2019)

29. Breaking the Ice Curtain? Russia, Canada, and Arctic Security in a Changing Circumpolar World

30. The Global Exchange (Fall 2018)

31. The Global Exchange (Spring 2018)

32. The Global Exchange (Winter 2018)

33. The Dragon and Great Power Rivalry at the Top of the World: China’s Hawkish, Revisionist Voices Within Mainstream Discourse on Arctic Affairs

34. Justice for the Victims: How Canada Should Manage Returning “Foreign Fighters”

35. From NORAD to NOR[A]D: The Future Evolution of North American Defence Co-operation

36. Energy, Trade and Geopolitics In Asia: The Implications for Canada

37. Canada’s Refugee Strategy: How It Can Be Improved

38. Canada’s Progressive Trade Agenda and a Free Trade Agreement with China: Are They Incompatible?

39. The Global Exchange (Spring 2017)

40. The Global Exchange (Summer 2017)

41. The Global Exchange (Special Edition: Energy)

42. The Global Exchange (Fall 2017)

43. What Should Canada’s Aims be in Any Renegotiation of NAFTA? (Win)

44. U.S. Arctic Foreign Policy in the Era of President Trump: A Preliminary Assessment

45. The Border/Perimeter Security Agenda in the Age of Trump: A Coping Strategy for Canada

46. Staying Ahead of Trump on Security Requires a Holistic Review of Canadian National Security

47. Evaluating Canada as a Dependable Ally and Partner for the United States

48. Remaking NAFTA: Its Origin, Impact and Future

49. Brexit and the Shifting Pillars of NATO

50. Beyond NORAD and Modernization to North American Defence Evolution

51. America First: The Global Trump at Six Months

52. After the TPP: What’s Next for Canada in Asia?

53. A World Larger Than Trump’s: China’s

54. The Dispatch (Spring 2016)

55. The Dispatch (Summer 2016)

56. The Dispatch (Fall 2016)

57. The Dispatch (Winter 2016)

58. Calling a Spade a Spade: Canada's Use of Sanctions

59. Who Lost the Caribbean?

60. The Royal Canadian Navy: Facing Rough Seas

61. South China Sea and the New Great Game

62. The Asia-Pacific and the Royal Canadian Navy

63. Science and diplomacy after Canada’s lost decade: Counting the costs, looking beyond

64. No, But Yes. Military Intervention in the New Era: Implications for the Canadian Armed Forces

65. Championing the Joint Force: a Job for the Public and our Political Leaders – Not Just Military Professionals Alone

66. Canada and Asia: Prosperity and Security

67. An Energy Strategy for Canada

68. After America, Canada’s Moment?

69. Canada, the Arctic Council, Greenpeace, and Arctic Oil Drilling: Complicating an Already Complicated Picture

70. The Future of Foreign Military Training

71. The Future of Drones in Canada: Perspectives from a Former RCAF Fighter Pilot

72. The Digital Diplomacy Revolution: Why is Canada Lagging Behind?

73. The Case for RAIPON

74. Is NATO Still Necessary for Canada?

75. How Should Canada's Parliament Decide Military Deployments? Lessons from the United Kingdom

76. Exigencies of Future Deployments: What Canada must Exact from its Military Partners

77. Diplomacy, Globalization and Heteropolarity: The Challenge of Adaptation

78. Canadian Defence Commitments: Overview and Status of Selected Acquistions and Initatives

79. Canada and International Organizations: Time for a Review

80. Should Brazil be “Special” for Canada?

81. Defence After the Recession

82. The Panda Bear Readies to Meet the Polar Bear: China Debates and Formulates Foreign Policy Towards Arctic Affairs and Canada’s Arctic Sovereignty

83. Lessons Learned? What Canada Should Learn from Afghanistan

84. Foreign Policy in the Election

85. Budget 2011 – Restraining Growth in Defence Spending?