An(other) embarrassing day for Canadian foreign policy – by Alistair Edgar
On Thursday 29 November, just two months after his last finger-pointing critique of the United Nations and its members during the opening of the General [...]
On Thursday 29 November, just two months after his last finger-pointing critique of the United Nations and its members during the opening of the General [...]
Addressing the subject of American assessments of the Afghan National Security Forces (ANSF) in the run-up to ‘Transition” in 2014 and beyond, Anthony H. Cordesman’s [...]
Visiting Canadian troops and various Afghan social and political representatives in Kandahar and Kabul in 2010, I had the opportunity to see first hand the [...]
(Q) So we all are a-twitter about KONY2012. Is it a well intended, if chronically and often misleadingly simplistic effort to promote awareness of a [...]
The international ‘responsibility to protect’ (R2P) is triggered when a state and its government is either unable, or unwilling to fulfil its own prior responsibility [...]
Canada, Libya and R2P After the dismal failures of non-intervention by the international community in Somalia, Rwanda, and Bosnia; after the controversial NATO bombing of [...]