During autumn 2020, the Network for Strategic Analysis hosted a series of online workshops on the links between COVID-19 and capacity-building activities. In this policy brief, I update my previous…
Panel 2 - Reactions of Rival Powers to American Rebalancing Moderator: Yann Breault (Royal Military College of St-Jean) Panelists: - Bonnie S. Glaser (Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington…
Panel 1 - The Strategic Pivot and the Response of Washington’s Allies Moderator: Stéphanie Martel (Queen’s University) Panelists: - Rachel Esplin Odell (Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft) The US pivot…
This text was originally a statement to the Standing Committee on National Defence on February 26 2021, in the context of the allegations of sexual misconduct against former Chief of…
The ongoing diplomatic crisis between the United States and Turkey will have a significant impact on Canadian defence policy. While some strategic issues remain contentious, there is currently common ground…
Panel organized as part of the Network for Strategic Analysis’ annual colloquium “The Fractured International Order: Implications for the Defence of Canada“, December 10-11, 2020. PANEL 3 – December 11,…
In this episode, Sarah-Myriam and Thomas discuss with Michelle Tessier, Deputy Director of Operations at the Canadian Security and Intelligence Service (CSIS). We discuss how the Service has adapted in recent years to…
Keynote Speaker at the annual colloquium “The Fractured International Order: Implications for the Defence of Canada“, December 10-11, 2020. Marina Henke (Hertie School) Marina Henke is Associate Professor at Northwestern…
Panel organized as part of the Network for Strategic Analysis’ annual colloquium “The Fractured International Order: Implications for the Defence of Canada“, December 10-11, 2020. PANEL 2 – December 10,…
In September 2020, the Chairman of the U.S. House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence (HPSCI), Adam Schiff, published a short critical article in Foreign Affairs in which he asserted that…