Is Canada Pulling Its Weight in NATO?
When NATO’s military commander, General Philip Breedlove, visited Ottawa this week, he noted that Canada was one of the first countries...
Afghanistan: What Went Wrong?
Perspectives on Politics 11:2 (June 2013), pp. 538-548 The US-led invasion of Afghanistan in October 2001, which deposed the Taliban...
Afghanistan: War Without Victory | Interview on TVO
Panel discussion on TVO The Agenda "Canada stepped into Afghanistan in 2001. Almost 11 years later, what was accomplished, and what are...
Libya Intervention of 2011: A Victory With Asterisks
This article first appeared in the Winter 2011 issue of the Canadian Defence and Foreign Affairs Institute Quarterly Review. The...
The Final Chapter of Our Afghan Mission
Globe & Mail Canada's military mission in Afghanistan is slated to end in 2011, but it is far from over. Contrary to reports that Canada...
Madly Off in All Directions
Globe & Mail NATO is at a crossroads after expanding too far and losing its core purpose NATO is at a crossroads. After two decades of...
We Have To Stand On Our Own Feet
Globe & Mail While Canada bears a disproportionate share of the burden, Ottawa is not calling the shots Prime Minister Stephen Harper...
NATO’s Choice in Afghanistan: Go Big or Go Home
Policy Options (Dec. 2006-Jan. 2007).
Kosovo and the Metaphor War
Political Science Quarterly 117:3 (Fall 2002), pp. 423-50 Abstract: In the spring of 1999, American political leaders debated how to...