Mar 9, 2022
Upcoming Event - with speaker LTC(P) Chad M. Pillai - Great Power Competition in the Western Indian Ocean Region and what the U.S. needs to do to preserve its position of relative dominance
Mar 3, 2022
Reconciling Allied Perspectives with Joel J. Sokolsky & Luca Ratti
Jan 19, 2022
Six presenters will highlight their contributions to three books from this series: Why We Fight; Transhumanizing War; and Culture and the Soldier
Nov 3, 2021
The way ethics are considered when it comes to qualitative research has changed a lot over time. Certainly, social scientists have long been concerned with moral and social considerations pertaining their research.
Mar 30, 2021
The current U.S. national security strategy characterizes China as a strategic competitor that is “attempting to erode American security and prosperity.”
Mar 23, 2021
In the process of developing a gender-informed, culturally competent mentorship program, 28 interviews were conducted with individuals who identified themselves as experts in mentorship, mentors, mentees, or a combination of all three.
Jan 28, 2021
This lecture will examine the CAF/DND WPS agenda and the implementation of UNSCR 1325 focusing on CAF/DND strategy, including the institutional and the operational lines of effort.
Jan 14, 2021
The response to Covid19 is often framed as a war: the virus is an enemy; medical workers are described as being on the frontlines; the effort to treat patients is a battle.
Nov 25, 2020

The NATO Defense College is not a well known organization. However, the professional education that it offers, along with engagement activities and ongoing research, provide effective knowledge mobilization in support of NATO initiatives. Dr Howard Coombs, a former NATO Defense College Research Fellow, will discuss the College and present an overview of the work that this institution conducts to support twenty-first century Alliance activities.