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The Battle Over 5G

Pascal Dubois March 13, 2019 Americas, Analysis, Asia, Europe, Global

There is an arms race going on: a race to build the next data infrastructure, the fifth-generation wireless network or 5G, in the west. Analyst Pascal Dubois explores.

Central Asia in Transition: Life After Nazarbayev?

Frédérick Maranda-Bouchard February 11, 2019 Analysis, Asia, Conflict & Security, Russia & FSU

We don’t like to be reminded of it, but we all die eventually. The most powerful amongst us might leave a legacy, but even this could be fragile if left …

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A New Dawn: Another Story begins in the DRC

Pascal Dubois February 8, 2019 Africa, Analysis, Politics & Society

Analyst Pascal Dubois reports on Félix Tshisekedi, a presidential candidate in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, who managed an election upset at the surprise of all observers.

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The End Game in Venezuela

Erik Nolan January 30, 2019 Americas, Analysis, Conflict & Security

The collapse of Nicolas Maduro’s regime seems inevitable, but the aftershocks of a potential transition invite a litany of strategic consequences themselves.

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Designing the Unstoppable

Jason Poirier Lavoie January 21, 2019 Analysis, Conflict & Security, Global Leave a Comment

The pursuit of hypersonic missile technology might be the precursor to a new arms race and signals an evolution in nuclear deterrence. Jason Poirier Lavoie explores the issue and the obstacles countries face in its development.

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Central Asia in Transition: Early Fight for the Jeenbekovs

Frédérick Maranda-Bouchard November 30, 2018 Analysis, Asia, Conflict & Security Leave a Comment

Analyst Frédérick Maranda-Bouchard reports on the bitter feud taking place in Kyrgyzstan and how it could bring the country into a new period of instability.

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Military Justice on Appeal: CAF v. Charter

Jason Poirier Lavoie November 28, 2018 Americas, Analysis, Law & Institutions Leave a Comment

Analyst Jason Poirier Lavoie explores the origins of a Supreme Court case that has upended the ability of the Canadian Armed Forces’ military justice system to charge its service members for civil offences.

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Fire in the Sky: Fall of the INF

Erik Nolan November 22, 2018 Analysis, Conflict & Security, Global Leave a Comment

The Trump administration’s announcement of the United States’ withdrawal from the Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF) is the latest development in the chilling of American and Russian relations. While not …

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Review: Vanishing Frontiers

Salvatore Esquibel November 19, 2018 Global, Politics & Society, Reviews Leave a Comment

Andrew Selee’s Vanishing Frontiers: The Forces Driving Mexico and the United States Together In Denis Villeneuve’s Sicario or in Netflix’s near-obsessive depiction of Pablo Escobar in shows like Narcos, there is …

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Erdogan’s Victory: Continuity or Change in Foreign Policy?

Patrick Groeneveld-Meijer November 15, 2018 Analysis, Europe, Politics & Society Leave a Comment

On July 9th, Recep Tayyip Erdogan became the first elected president to hold executive powers in Turkey. His outright victory in the first round has given him a strong mandate …

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Conspiracy Theories and Politics in the New Turkey

Jamie Boland November 12, 2018 Analysis, Europe, Politics & Society Leave a Comment

The past elections in Turkey were predominantly viewed through the lens of conservatism versus liberalism or religiosity versus secularism. Yet this paradigm does not adequately capture the situation. No small …

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Central Asia in Transition: Mirziyoyev’s Takeover

Frédérick Maranda-Bouchard November 7, 2018 Analysis, Asia, Conflict & Security Leave a Comment

Central Asia is currently living a period of political transition. Leaders are changing while regimes are staying in place. While Tajikistan has been under the somewhat stable Emomalii Rahmon’s regime …

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