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The View from Afghanistan
By Chris Thatcher and Paul Crookall
For the first three years, we did not have a good assessment of the degree of devastation and did not have a coherent policy on development and reconstruction. Neither did the IMF, the World Bank or anyone else.
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Conducting Team Canada
By Chris Thatcher
The Canadian Forces provide operational backbone
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The diplomatic stake supporting sustainable change
Canada's diplomatic engagement aims to advance political progress through concerted action in Afghanistan and abroad.
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Corrections and the Rule of Law in Afghanistan
By Drury Allen
Peace, security and government integrity
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Multinational experiment offers holistic picture of Afghan operations
By Chris Thatcher
In a climate of greater military-interagency cooperation and coordination, military planners are learning to view old methods in a new light.
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Professionalizing the Afghan Police Force
By Chris Thatcher
Wayne Martin rarely completes an interview without having to assure that the sound of rapid gunfire reverberating over the phone line is not being directed at him.
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Wounded
By Kristine Archer
Senator Colin Kenny discusses the state of the CF - and why it needs to change
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Celebrating success as part of emergency management
By Ron Kuban, PhD
If media headlines and public concern are any indication, 2005 may be remembered as the year of natural disasters.
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Combining the art, science and business of dealing with explosives
by Tim Lougheed
The gallery's latest show, entitled "SAFE: Design Takes On Risk", features some 300 different items that have been created to protect mind and body from stressful conditions of one sort or another.
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The business of safety and security
By Kristine Archer
Representatives from industry, government, academia and defence converged on Toronto this December to tackle a topic that effects us all - Canada's safety and security.
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