A troop surge in Afghanistan is no substitute for good governance and a commitment to peacemaking.
A bleak outlook for Afghanistan and a way forward: Part Two
A troop surge in Afghanistan is no substitute for good governance and a commitment to peacemaking.
As the world’s attention remains riveted on Iraq and Syria, Afghanistan’s intractable conflict wears on.
The election of Donald J. Trump can be traced in part to blowback from the USA invasion of Iraq in 2003.
Canadians must work hard to counter the pressures on our government from an increasingly militarized American body politic.
In a deeply disappointing response, the Canadian government has shirked its duties under international law and rejected the call for a Public Inquiry into the treatment of Afghan detainees.
Update on media coverage following release of Open Letter to PM urging public inquiry into Afghan detainee transfers to torture