PhD student in International Relations, Queen's University, Ontario
Émile Lambert-Deslandes is a doctoral student in the Department of Political Studies at Queen’s University, specializing in International Relations, and is a Coordinator and Emerging Scholar within the Network for Strategic Analysis. Originally from Quebec, he completed his undergraduate degree at McGill University. He previously completed his master’s degree at Queen’s University (where his master's dissertation on nuclear weapons won the G.G. Baron Van der Feltz for the best dissertation on an international topic) and worked in public affairs for a group of young chambers of commerce and in consulting for a Franco-Ontarian firm. His research interests are in international security, Canadian foreign and defence policy, NATO deterrence and nuclear security.
Ukraine war: Why the missile incident in Poland is a warning of things to come
Nov 24, 2022 06:26 am UTC| Politics
Since the beginning of November, Russia has engaged in its largest ever missile strike against Ukraines infrastructure. On Nov. 15, 2022, two civilians were killed by a stray missile in Przewodów, on Polands...