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NATO Begins Negotiations With Afghanistan For Post-2014 Security Agreement

NATO Begins Negotiations With Afghanistan For Post-2014 Security Agreement

By Ankit Panda
The proposed NATO agreement with the Afghan government hinges on the completion of the BSA with the United States.
Pakistani Taliban and Tehreek-e-Insaaf On Same Page in Blocking NATO Transport Routes

Pakistani Taliban and Tehreek-e-Insaaf On Same Page in Blocking NATO Transport Routes

The Diplomat’s Kiran Nazish reports from Peshawar.

The Politics of China’s Growing Arms Sales

The Politics of China’s Growing Arms Sales

China has been the fastest growing arms major arms exporter in the past decade. Will it continue?

The Case for a Trans-Pacific Naval Partnership

The Case for a Trans-Pacific Naval Partnership

The U.S. and allies should form a naval counterpart to the TPP to ensure maritime security in the region.

NATO's Mounting Opposition to Turkey’s Chinese Missile System

NATO's Mounting Opposition to Turkey’s Chinese Missile System

NATO officials are calling the Chinese system a “virus” and Turkey’s decision a “crazy idea.”

The Creeping Militarization of the Arctic

The Creeping Militarization of the Arctic

By Abhijit Singh
As stakeholders take increasingly assertive territorial postures, the regional focus turns to security.

5 Questions Canada's Navy Should Ask About Its Pacific Strategy

5 Questions Canada's Navy Should Ask About Its Pacific Strategy

Savvy strategy is even more important for middleweight powers like Canada than for a great power like the US.

Yes, The US Can Live With Taliban Rule

Yes, The US Can Live With Taliban Rule

While hardly ideal, NATO could secure its basic interests in Afghanistan with the Taliban in Kabul.

Western Defense Companies Face Grim Future

Western Defense Companies Face Grim Future

According to a new report, worldwide defense spending declined in 2012 and the outlook for Western companies is bleak.

Canada Needs a Strategic Rethink

Canada Needs a Strategic Rethink

The Canadian Armed Forces continue to be Atlantic heavy even as Ottawa’s interests are increasingly in the Pacific.

Turkey's SCO Play: Does it Matter?

Turkey's SCO Play: Does it Matter?

“New members could further weaken the organization’s potential to work constructively.”

Should Middle Powers Integrate or Go it Alone?

Should Middle Powers Integrate or Go it Alone?

Middle powers have an interesting choice when it comes to procurement policies. Robert Farley explains.

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