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NATO, deterrence and what it means for Canada

FeatureBY STéFANIE VON HLATKY | May 29, 2017
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau with Croatian President Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović at a NATO summit in July 2016. Photograph courtesy of NATO
FeatureBY STéFANIE VON HLATKY | May 29, 2017
FeatureBY STéFANIE VON HLATKY | May 29, 2017
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau with Croatian President Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović at a NATO summit in July 2016. Photograph courtesy of NATO
FeatureBY STéFANIE VON HLATKY | May 29, 2017
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau with Croatian President Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović at a NATO summit in July 2016. Photograph courtesy of NATO
FeatureBY STéFANIE VON HLATKY | May 29, 2017
FeatureBY STéFANIE VON HLATKY | May 29, 2017
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau with Croatian President Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović at a NATO summit in July 2016. Photograph courtesy of NATO
Opinion | BY STéFANIE VON HLATKY | February 20, 2017
The silver lining is that U.S. President Donald Trump could be successful in easing tensions with Russia, in which case cooperation may return—but at what cost? Photograph courtesy of Matthew McBain/Devin Dreeshen
Opinion | BY STéFANIE VON HLATKY | February 20, 2017
Opinion | BY STéFANIE VON HLATKY | February 20, 2017
The silver lining is that U.S. President Donald Trump could be successful in easing tensions with Russia, in which case cooperation may return—but at what cost? Photograph courtesy of Matthew McBain/Devin Dreeshen
Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan should consider the merits of making diplomacy a bigger part of Canada's miliitary strategy, write Stéfanie von Hlatky and Thomas Juneau. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan should consider the merits of making diplomacy a bigger part of Canada's miliitary strategy, write Stéfanie von Hlatky and Thomas Juneau. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade