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The Van Doos in Afghanistan: Film Screening and Discussion Jan 30, 2012 - Film screening, followed by a discussion with Lieutenant-Colonel F… Read More UN Integration and Humanitarian Space Jan 31, 2012 - SARA PANTULIANO, Humanitarian Policy Group at the Overseas Developme… Read More Beyond the West: Civilizations in World Politics Feb 02, 2012 - PETER KATZENSTEIN, Cornell University.
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Let’s Look in the Right Place for Proof of Citizen AllegianceNatalie Brender - Sometimes magical thinking pops up in the most unexpected places—like the recently-revived compla… Read More CIPS Launches Security Studies Network with Inaugural LectureAlexandra Gheciu - CIPS is delighted to announce the launch of the Security Studies Network (SSN), the creation of which… Read More Armies without Borders? Legal Questions on Canada-U.S. Military CooperationCraig Forcese - The Ottawa Citizen reported today that Canada and the United States are in the final stages of negotia… Read More
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- uOttawaCIPS: RT @TheCIC: Derek Burney and Fen Osler Hampson are wrong. Canada DOES need a foreign policy review, says Jennifer Welsh. http://t.co/rpQ ...
- rolandparis: RT @carlbildt: Now truly urgent that UN Security Council supports Arab League and EU efforts to stop bloodshed and achieve transfer of p ...
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