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Distinguished Senior Fellow Brian Stewart on the Afghan Army
Brian Stewart's first blog for the Munk Centre focuses on NATO efforts to create a viable Afghan Army: "One of the most critical exit signs for NATO members is not glowing as brightly as hoped. Actually, it’s flickering rather badly."
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NEW! MASTER OF GLOBAL AFFAIRS PROGRAM
The School of Global Affairs is now accepting applications for its Master of Global Affairs Program. Please see the website for more information on how to apply.
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Wilting Laughter: Three Tamil Poets
This collection, translated and edited by Chelva Kanaganayakam, brings together seventy-five poems by three internationally known Tamil poets, whose works, over the last three decades, have dealt with issues ranging from
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Wesley Wark on Richard Colvin's torture allegations
One of Canada’s leading security experts says explosive allegations from diplomat Richard Colvin on torture in Afghanistan are so troubling the government should now allow an impartial body to investigate his charges…(Maclean's, Nov. 18)
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Hong Kong Movers and Stayers: Narratives of Family Migration
New book by Asian Institute scholar Janet Salaff, Siu-lun Wong, and Arent Greve provides an intimate account of what migration means to Hong Kong families.
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Rana Sarkar on free trade with India
According to Rana Sarkar, Co-Chair of the Advisory Board for the School of Global Affairs, "There are few more important things PM Stephen Harper can do for the future of the Canadian economy in our lifetimes than start free-trade talks with India."
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OpenNet Initiative censored by UN
The ONI's banner promoting their new book, Access Controlled: The Shaping of Power, Rights, and Rule in Cyberspace, was removed by UN security officials at an Internet Governance Forum, over an objection to a mention of China's "Great Firewall."
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The Agenda - "Is 2009 the new 1919?"
Watch Janice Stein on TVO's The Agenda - Broadcast on Wedensday, November 11,2009.
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