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Indeed, there are four main reasons for Canada to decline any further engagement in ballistic missile defence as envisioned ...
The bottom line is that election interference through social media is a growing threat to Canada’s digital sovereignty. In ...
It’s time to galvanize a global response, mobilize international resources, and hold the perpetrators accountable.
Gains by the far right and the far-left limited coalition options, paradoxically giving the defeated Social Democrats bargaining power.
From the perspective of a multidisciplinary theoretical framework that integrates economic, geopolitical, and policy-driven perspectives, Canada’s clean energy transition in comparison to other G7 ...
As Canada prepares to host the G7 Summit in mid-June, Carney’s government faces an opportunity, and a responsibility: to ...
Resident Professor, Johns Hopkins University SAIS in Nanjing, China. In 1931, Frederick Lewis Allen published a journalistic social history of 1920s America. Casting about for a title, he settled on ...
The federal budget presented last week by Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland is ambitious in its spending and scope. But from a defence perspective, it is as if the last few years never happened. The ...
What does feminist leadership look like? If feminist foreign policy is here to stay, how should it be defined and what does and should it look like in practice? Ten women — from New Zealand leader ...
With little fanfare this September in Vilnius, Lithuania the first international legally binding agreement on the governance of Artificial Intelligence (AI) was opened for signature. Negotiated by the ...