In the 10th episode of Battle Rhythm, Season 2 with co-hosts Steve Saideman & Anessa L. Kimball, Ph.D. discuss messaging faux pas at the Vimy Gala, missile scare in Poland…
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, gray zone conflicts, the weakening of US hegemony, and the rise of China—the world in 2022 is in turmoil. Caught between its allies, their diverging interests,…
Moderator: Johanna Masse (Postdoctoral Researcher, Queen’s University)
Canada’s international policy is part of a consciously multilateral approach. This panel will investigate the role Canada plays as a “middle power” within regional and international institutions and how it…
Technological proliferation, emergence of new spaces, and multidimensional threats—what do these concepts mean and what do they imply? This panel will elucidate both questions by exploring the implications of these…
Moderators: Stéfanie von Hlatky (Associate Professor, Queen’s University) Justin Massie (Full Professor, UQAM) Speakers: Roland Paris (Full Professor, University of Ottawa) Kerry Buck (Senior Fellow, Graduate School of Public and…
Policy Briefs
Introduction Charles Tilly’s pithy maxim that “war made the state, and the state made war,” succinctly describes the effects of wartime constraints in shaping and accelerating institutional reform within modern…
In the ninth episode of Battle Rhythm, Season 2 with co-host Linna Tam-Seto, Research Associate in the Trauma and Recovery Lab at McMaster University, and former post-doc fellow of the…
Books
Get the book The European and Transatlantic Awakening, the third volume of the new Rubicon collection! Please note that this book is available in French only. A new generation of…
note: this video is only available in French Mali has been at the center of conflicts in the Sahel for a decade now. It is at a turning point: political…