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Arctic Security Briefing Paper
by Ernie Regehr, O.C.
Senior Fellow in Defence Policy and Arctic Security
The Simons Foundation

Prepared by Ernie Regehr, O.C.
Senior Fellow in Arctic Security and Defence
The Simons Foundation
and Michelle Jackett, M.A.

Updated: January 2017

The Simons Foundation and the International Security Research and Outreach Programme (ISROP) of Global Affairs Canada (GAC) are pleased to announce the winners of the 2016-2017 Graduate Research Awards for Disarmament, Arms Control and Non-Proliferation competition:

  • Justin Young-Stewart
    Master of Arts, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs
    University of Ottawa
     
  • Farzan Sabet Sarvestani
    Doctoral
    International History
    The Graduate Institute – Geneva
    & Stanton Nuclear Security Fellow at CISAC Stanford
     
  • Jennifer Smith
    LLM, Human Rights and Humanitarian Law
    European University – Viadrina
     
  • Patrick Segsworth
    Master of Arts in Global Governance, Balsillie School of International Affairs
    University of Waterloo 

The successful candidate will each receive a cash award of Cdn$5,000.00 and present their papers at the 2016-2017 Graduate Research Awards Seminar held at Global Affairs Canada Headquarters in Ottawa on February 9, 2017.  

Click here for more information on the Graduate Research Awards for Disarmament, Arms Control and Non-Proliferation

The Graduate Research Awards for Disarmament, Arms Control and Non-Proliferation are offered by The Simons Foundation and the International Security Research and Outreach Programme (ISROP) of Global Affairs Canada (GAC).  The primary objective of the awards is to enhance Canadian graduate-level scholarship on disarmament, arms control and non-proliferation issues.

 

Commentary by Paul Meyer
Senior Fellow, The Simons Foundation
Published by OpenCanada.org
January 3, 2017

Disarming Arctic Security Briefing Paper
by Ernie Regehr, O.C.
Senior Fellow in Defence Policy and Arctic Security
The Simons Foundation

Disarming Arctic Security Briefing Paper
by Ernie Regehr, O.C.
Senior Fellow in Defence Policy and Arctic Security
The Simons Foundation
December 13, 2016

Space Security Index 2016 is the thirteenth annual report on developments related to safety, sustainability, and security in outer space, covering the period January-December 2015.  

It is part of the broader Space Security Index (SSI) project, which aims to improve transparency on space activities and provide a common, comprehensive, objective knowledge base to support the development of national and international policies that contribute to the security and sustainability of outer space.

Space Security Index 2016 is the thirteenth annual report on developments related to safety, sustainability, and security in outer space, covering the period January-December 2015.  

It is part of the broader Space Security Index (SSI) project, which aims to improve transparency on space activities and provide a common, comprehensive, objective knowledge base to support the development of national and international policies that contribute to the security and sustainability of outer space.