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A Refugee In Canada: Reflective Assignment Part IV
Introduction “A Canadian is a Canadian is a Canadian” – Prime Minister Justin Trudeau This reflective assignment will examine the…
Alien Smuggling: Reflective Assignment Part III
Introduction “No one leaves home unless home is the mouth of a shark” – Warsan Shire This essay will describe…
Tamil Migrant Ship Case: Reflective Assignment Part II
Introduction In my first reflective assignment, I elaborated on my complex association with my long-time acquaintance, Professor Rohan Gunaratna. This…
A Scholarly Betrayal: Reflective Assignment Part I
Introduction This essay will reflect upon one of my long and complex associations with an internationally acclaimed counterterrorism expert, think…
“Letting Go”: A 26 Dec 2004 Tsunami Story
By Wg Cdr (retd.) Bhupinder S. Nijjar This article was originally published by Vertilift Aviation Insights on December 26, 2020…
The US-Led NATO And Its Allies Need Dominance In Afghanistan Over Global Powers, Not Over Their Proxy Taliban
By Siddhant Hira and Kagusthan Ariaratnam As US-led NATO forces prepare to withdraw from Afghanistan, General Scott Miller — the…
Spy Tigers: The LTTE Intelligence Wing (Part II)
By Adrien Fontanellaz & Kagusthan Ariaratnam One of the factors behind the efficiency of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE)…
Is It Possible To Come To A Consensus On The Definition And Application Of Gender As A Concept In Social And Political Studies?
The aim of this title is to understand whether it is possible or not to come to a consensus on…
What Is The Most Appropriate Role For International Actors In A Conflict Society?
Using a specific case to illustrate my argument, and with reference to debates about international norms, international law, morality and/or…