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1. Harnessing allied space capabilities

2. Integrating US and allied capabilities to ensure security in space

3. The Digital Economy Partnership Agreement: Should Canada Join?

4. Third Party Record Exemptions in Canada’s Access to Information Act

5. Estimating Canada’s Return on Investment from an Ambitious Program to Incentivize New Antibiotics

6. 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

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

8. he Canadian Election Template: Stronger Elections at Home, Stronger Canada Abroad

9. The Quantum Revolution: Opportunities and Challenges for Canada

10. Milestones in Canadian Gender and Trade Policy

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

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

13. The Normandy Negotiations Renewed: Divisions at Home and Opportunity Abroad

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

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

16. Complex Project Delivery Capability Matters

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

18. Sharing the Burden: Lessons from the European Return to Multidimensional Peacekeeping

19. United G20 must pave the way for robust post-COVID-19 recovery

20. Why Canada Must Embrace a Free and Open Indo-Pacific

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

22. Educational Interventions to Address Gender-Based Violence

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

24. Does Canada Need a Foreign Policy Review

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

26. Complex Strategic Coercion and Russian Military Modernization

27. Defence Procurement Canada: Opportunities and Constraints

28. Funding Defence for the Age of Accelerations

29. The Role for Middle Powers in the Free and Open Indo-Pacific: Looking at Opportunities for Canada and Australia

30. New risks to global financial stability

31. A Canadian Primer to the G20 Summit in Osaka, Japan

32. The Sub-Optimal Effect of Decreasing Military Capability – A Canadian Study

33. Does Canada Need a Foreign Policy Review?

34. China and Canada eye more mutually beneficial trade deal

35. NAFTA Termination: Legal Process in Canada and Mexico

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

37. Beyond NORAD and Modernization to North American Defence Evolution

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

39. What Should Canada’s Aims be in Any Renegotiation of NAFTA?

40. Flood Risk and Shared Responsibility in Canada: Operating on Flawed Assumptions?

41. Evaluating the Need for Pipelines: A False Narrative for the Canadian Economy

42. Issues in Bringing Canadian Fintech to the International Stage

43. Closed Shops: Opening Canada's Legal Profession to Foreign-educated Lawyers

44. Policy Options for the Softwood Lumber Dispute, Round 5

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

46. A Canadian Agenda for the USA: Obama and Beyond

47. A Primer to the North American Leaders’ Summit (NALS)

48. A Way Ahead With Russia

49. Canada’s Global Refugee Policy: Opportunities for Leadership

50. Canada and Saudi Arabia: A deeply flawed but necessary partnership

51. Choices for the Future: The Trans-Pacific Partnership and Canada

52. Clinton or Trump: Canada’s Energy Relations with the US

53. Engagement and Pragmatism: Towards an Enduring Canadian Strategy in Latin America

54. How Carbon Pricing Could Span the United States and North America

55. Judgement Day for ISIL and What It Would Mean for Canada

56. Comparative Approaches to Reconciliation: Canada, United States of America, Australia and New Zealand

57. Social Innovation and Aboriginal Communities

58. The Arctic Council Leadership Merry-go-round: Words of Advice as the United States Assumes the Arctic Council Chairmanship

59. Global Treaty or Subnational Innovation? Canada's Path Forward on Climate Policy

60. Conflict Zones, Israel and Diaspora Perspectives in Canadian Foreign Policy

61. A Fairer Deal for Syrians: International commitments needed to arrest the deepening crisis in Syria and the region

62. Should Korea Join the Trans-Pacific Partnership?

63. A Call to the Conference of the New England Governors and Eastern Canada Premiers for Bilateral Energy Governance

64. Disasters and Dividends: An Asia-Pacific Strategy for Canada

65. Strengthening Canada's Copyright System: A Fairer Mechanism for Fair Use Claims

66. The Northwest Territories and Arctic Maritime Development in the Beaufort Area

67. Women, Sports, and Development: Does It Pay to Let Girls Play?

68. The UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples: Monitoring and Realizing Indigenous Rights in Canada

69. Canada's non-reciprocal BIT with China: Would the US or Europe do the same?

70. Bootstrap Immigrants: Assessing the Conservative Transformation of Canada's Immigration Policy

71. EU investment agreements and the search for a new balance: A paradigm shift from laissez-faireliberalism toward embedded liberalism?

72. Breaking Down the Barriers to Rural Education: Recent Evidence from Natural and Randomized Experiments in Developing Countries

73. The Future of Foreign Military Training

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

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

76. The Case for RAIPON

77. North Korea, Ballistic Missile Defence and Canada-US Defence Cooperation

78. Is NATO Still Necessary for Canada?

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

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

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

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

83. Canada and International Organizations: Time for a Review

84. The Three Versions of Al Qaeda: A Primer

85. A new economic nationalism? Lessons from the PotashCorp decision in Canada

86. Canada-US Arctic Marine Corridors and Resource Development

87. The public law challenge: Killing or rethinking international investment law?

88. Should Brazil be “Special” for Canada?

89. Defence After the Recession

90. Asia-Pacific: Let's Get Back in the Ring

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

92. Marshall Plan Needed for Middle East

93. Lessons Learned? What Canada Should Learn from Afghanistan

94. Foreign Policy in the Election

95. Budget 2011 – Restraining Growth in Defence Spending?

96. Failure to Provide: Healthcare at the Veterans Administration

97. Reforming Global Banking Rules-how the G20 Can Save the Global Economy

98. National Security with a Canadian Twist: The Investment Canada Act and the New National Security Review Test

99. Setting the NAFTA Agenda on Climate Change

100. Engaging the Darfur Diaspora for Peace