We examine why a key nuclear treaty review ended in failure, outline some ways forward and build on our ongoing examination of the mainstream media failure to properly inform Canadians about the Ukraine conflict.
Tag Archives: Professor Craig Martin
Hope for Yemen, vaccine equity, the ICC and Palestine, cyber operations and more
This week’s blog is chock full of important international developments including an end to American support for the war in Yemen and a pivotal decision of the International Criminal Court that it has jurisdiction over war crimes in Palestine. We also delve into the murky world of cyber attacks.
UPDATED: Climate wars and international law: Part One
Today’s guest blog is Part One of a timely exploration of potentially very negative changes to the international rules governing the use of force between nations, in a misguided effort to address “climate rogue states”. Part II will appear in the 24 August Rideau Institute blog. See also the latest on Canada and armed drones […]
Armed drones may be prone to targeting errors
Evidence suggests that targeting decisions for armed drones may be plagued by misperception and misinterpretation of the targeting data.