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Vol. 17 No. 3 (2016)

Published: 2017-01-31

Commentary

  • From SNAFU to FUBAR? Thoughts on the U.S. Election
    Dr. James Keeley
    • PDF

Notes From the Field

  • Canada’s Coast Guard Operations In Our Arctic Ocean
    Jeff Gilmour
    • PDF

Articles

  • Revisiting the 2007 Surge in Iraq
    Dr. Anton Minkov, Dr. Peter Tikuisis
    • PDF
  • Gas in the maritime Exclusive Economic Zone of Israel and the transformation of the Regional Security Complex Levant
    Dr. Melanie Carina Schmoll
    • PDF

Global Security in the Age of Trump: A Look Ahead

  • Donald Trump and Canadian International Security
    Dr. Rob Huebert
    • PDF
  • Trump and Energy Security: Revival of an Old Concept?
    Dr. Petra Dolata
    • PDF

Book Reviews

  • Douglas E. Delaney and Serge Marc Durflinger, eds. Capturing Hill 70: Canada’s Forgotten Battle of the First World War. Vancouver, BC: University of British Columbia Press, 2016.
    Dr. Patrick Brennan
    • PDF
  • J. Furman Daniel III, ed. 21st Century Patton: Strategic Insights for the Modern Era. Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press, 2016.
    Alexander Salt
    • PDF
  • Bob Scales. Scales on War: The Future of America’s Military at Risk. Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press, 2016.
    Harris Stephenson
    • PDF

The Ross Ellis Lecture in Military and Strategic Studies

  • Rethinking the Battle of Hill 70: The Ross Ellis Memorial Lecture in Military and Strategic Studies 2016
    Dr. Douglas Delaney
    • PDF
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