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Power, Precedent, and the Commander-in-Chief
At a moment when executive authority is under renewed scrutiny, Philippe Lagassé is tracing the roots and limits of supreme military command. His work connects…
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Shaping Canada’s Defence Conversation: Kevin Budning’s Path from NPSIA to the CDA Institute
Kevin Budning can’t say much about one of his first jobs after earning his PhD from NPSIA. “I was working in a very secretive environment…
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Dr. Lama Mourad Awarded 2025-26 Future Learning Innovation Fellowship
Teaching and Learning Services has announced the recipients of the 2025–26 Future Learning Innovation Fellowship, a program that supports instructors in advancing innovative teaching and…
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NPSIA Welcomes new Senior Government Executive in Residence: Rouben Khatchadourian | Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Rouben brings more than two decades of leadership across Canada’s federal government, including senior roles at the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, the Public Health Agency…
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Canada at a Crossroads: Defending ODA and Shaping Global Development Finance
NPSIA is highlighting a landscape paper by our Director, Yiagadeesen (Teddy) Samy, titled Canadian Development Finance Modalities at a Time of Fiscal Constraints and Geopolitical…
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Opinion: Our Hoekstra Response Should be a Lesson in Diplomacy
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Fen Hampson in NYT: How Canada Is Dealing With Its Latest Tussle With President Trump
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NPSIA Students Win CASIS-CSIS Essay Prize
Congratulations to NPSIA MA students Alexandre Klaponski, Bilal Syed, Cassandra Klein, Francis Obeso, and Hannah Javanpour, who were awarded the CASIS-CSIS Essay Prize this year.…
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Fen Hampson: PM Mark Carney needs “someone like C.D. Howe”
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Alex Wilner: Should Canada Prepare Its Citizens for Crisis Response?
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NPSIA Grad Serves as Canada’s New Ambassador to Austria
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Dr. Fen Osler Hampson Awarded Honorary Doctorate from Trinity College
The honorary degree was conferred during Trinity’s 2025 Matriculation Convocation on August 25. The distinction recognizes Dr. Hampson’s outstanding contributions to the study and practice…