Professor Carment & Ph.D. Candidate Dani Belo: Addressing minority rights in Ukraine, Latvia key to successful deterrence ~ The Hill Times
Professor Tepper with Mark Sutcliff on 1310 News
Podcast from China with Professor Martin Geiger and Andreas Tibbles, NPSIA MA student, ERA and Mitacs researcher: Talent Mobility and Innovation in China
Professor Tepper with 1310’s Mark Sutcliffe: Syria and US mixed messages, the culture of impunity, and more
Professor Saideman: The state of international relations studies in Canada
Sharon Sun, Ph.D. Student: WHAT NOW? Strong Signals: China’s changing trade direction and what it means for Canada-CWF
Professor Carvin: Enhanced refugee screening won’t thwart homegrown terrorism in Canada ~ Global news
Professor Tepper: Venezuela; Brexit; Huawei; US politics and more ~ with Mark Sutcliff on 1310News
Professor Wilner in conversation with The Geopolitic’s Aadil Brar ~ Huawei: The Tale of Two Adversaries
Professor Carvin with CBC’s Lorenda Reddekopp: Returning to ISIS
Professor Tepper: Michael Cohen and President Trump and the Summit in Vietnam
Ottawa Today, 1310 NEWS with Mark Sutcliff: Michael Cohen and President Trump
Global News Radio with Craig Needles: The summit in Vietnam
Sarah Katz-Lavigne, Ph.D. Candidate: Demand for Congo’s cobalt is on the rise. So is the scrutiny of mining practices~The Washington Post
Professor Saideman cited in analysis: the Trudeau brand takes a hit after Jody Wilson-Raybould testimony
Professor Saideman’s Cohen testimony tweet appears in multiple newspapers
Stephen Brown announced as Canadian Foreign Policy Journal’s (CFPJ) Best Paper Award Winner
Professor Tepper with CTV’s Merella Fernandez: OECD and the SNC Lavalin story
Ph.D. Candidate, Rachel Schmidt on Colombia Calling: What is happening to the FARC guerrillas in Colombia right now?
Recently, NPSIA Ph.D. Candidate, Rachel Schmidt sat down with Colombia Calling’s Richard McColl, to discuss her research on the FARC guerrillas.
Listen to episode #251, What is happening to the FARC guerrillas in Colombia right now?, at any of the links below.
Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/s?eid=59368662
Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/colombiacalling/264-the-demobilization-of
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/6Y3AzPwn3qDP2EwHaxuzyF?si=cgXYvXj7QcmA5Wi85IWgag–
Professor Carment with MA students Brandon Jamieson, Fatimah Elfeitori & Emily Robertson: Trudeau earns a lacklustre C+ on foreign policy~ Ottawa Citizen
Professor Carvin on the Christchurch Mosque Shootings and Far-Right Extremism
CBC’s Front Burner, with Jayme Poisson
The aftermath of the Christchurch mosque shootings and the rise of far-right extremism
Mass shootings at two mosques on Friday evening in Christchurch, New Zealand, were felt around the globe. We hear from Adrienne Arsenault, who is in Christchurch. And from Stephanie Carvin, a former analyst for CSIS, on the steady rise of far-right extremism in Canada.
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Global News, with Dawna Friesen
Pressure on social media companies to crack down on hate
Far-right radicalism and extremist views are festering in chat rooms, on social media and the internet. It’s presenting false narratives as objective reality, and some mainstream political leaders are implicitly endorsing it by looking the other way. Global National’s Dawna Friesen talks with Carleton University terrorism and security expert Stephanie Carvin to understand how misinformation spreads online and how to counter it.
The Star, with Alex Boutilier
Christchurh terrorist unlikely a ‘lone actor’, say former CSIS analysts