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1. Canada should invest in diplomacy, instead of spending more on defence

3. NATO has a chance to step back from the edge of a nuclear abyss

7. The many faces of war: as the nature of conflict changes, traditional definitions of warfare fall short

8. The Canadian forces and peace support operations after 2011

9. Canadian peace and security spending: an update on the 5 Ds

10. Conversation in Kabul on military intervention and political reconciliation

11. A peace to keep in Afghanistan

12. Canada and the arms trade treaty

13. The FMCT: temptation and dashed hopes at the Conference on Disarmament

14. Afghanistan: from good intentions to sustainable solutions

15. NORAD renewal: further down the slippery slope?

16. Iran's challenge to the nonproliferation regime

17. Retiring NORAD: time for a new kind of continental security cooperation

18. Why is Canada in Afghanistan?

19. Nuclear cooperation with India: a further threat to nuclear nonproliferation

20. From abolition to retention? The morning after the failed NPT Review Conference

21. Rebuilding confidence in the NPT: resolving the NATO-NPT contradictions

23. Canada's responsibilities on the world stage

24. Facing the arms control challenges of BMD

25. BMD, NORAD, and Canada-US security relations

26. Canadian defence policy framework

27. Sudan: moving towards transtion

28. Canada and ballistic missile defence

30. Increased security spending doesn't mean increased defense spending

31. The UN and a small arms program of action: measuring success

32. Responding to terror: The September 11 events demonstrate that the world is interdependent. There are no reliable means of building islands of enduring, fortified safety. Security is the product of international cooperation

33. Sailing to Iraq

34. UN resolution a breakthrough for nuclear abolition

35. Canada must be clear-eyed about nuclear disarmament

36. More than empty promises at the NPT

38. Afghanistan: the negotiation track

39. NPT PrepCom ends on a positive, though not triumphant, note

40. Rethinking NATO's strategic concept: building on the emerging nuclear abolition imperative

41. Obama on nuclear disarmament

42. India and the nuclear suppliers group: time for plan

43. Talking to Iran about nuclear nonproliferation

44. Transparency and accountability: NPT reporting 2002-2007

46. Failed states and the limits to force: the challenge of Afghanistan

47. The Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty

48. Iran: is it time for a new consensus on uranium enrichment?

49. Briefing on the situation in Afghanistan

50. Military procurement: expanding options and export dependence

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