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Fred Cheung is a Fulbright Exchange PhD and policy analyst at the Plakhov Group specializing in geopolitics and supply-chain ...
Across Europe and beyond, asylum policy has become the theatre where governments try to starve the populist right of oxygen and reclaim a fading sense of authority.
Semiconductors are the invisible foundation of digital sovereignty but when it comes to their production we are rapidly ...
Dan Rogers’s first CSIS threat address exposed a widening gap between what Canada faces globally and the strategic framework ...
Geography has been destiny – yet it is humans who get to decide what that destiny means, historian Ian Morris once observed ...
For a government laser-focused on threats to Canada’s economy, engagement in faraway countries may seem a distraction. Development aid has lost its lustre with critics decrying aid as ‘wasteful,’ self ...
As a 2024 survey revealed, the opinions of Canada’s IR professors on the state of the discipline are actually quite stable.
In a new book, seasoned politician Sergio Marchi outlines the practical steps needed to succeed in the political arena.
Samantha Tristen is the project manager of the CIC's oral history project on Canada between 1990 and 2005. She holds a Master of Global Affairs degree from the Munk School and an MA in history from ...
Senior Fellow at the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of Ottawa There were a lot of raised eyebrows in the audience when Pete Hoekstra, the American ambassador to Canada ...
I’m certain that every war is a blast furnace and Tim Martin’s latest book, Unwinnable Peace packs a powerful punch that ought to be required reading for anyone trying to understand the West’s ...