How humanitarian demining allows Canada to align its economic interests, security priorities, and commitment to the Ottawa ...
Daria is a fourth-year Lester B. Pearson Scholar at the University of Toronto, where she studies International Relations and ...
How humanitarian demining allows Canada to align its economic interests, security priorities, and commitment to the Ottawa ...
Anne Delorme is a senior executive with over 20 years of experience in international development, humanitarian action, and ...
Canada’s AI race does not have to end in foreign ownership. Cohere’s European merger shows how that trajectory can be changed ...
Jeremy Kinsman and Peter Donolo welcome back former Canadian ambassador Jon Allen for a wide-ranging discussion on the Middle ...
Four years into the war in Ukraine, the conflict has become central to Russia’s attempt to reclaim great power status. These ...
Canada should arrive in Ankara ready to push NATO toward a more practical Arctic posture —one that clarifies priorities for ...
What do countries lose when they no longer have diplomats on the ground? Louise, Jeremy and Peter examine how the absence of embassies and diplomatic relations can distort judgment, weaken consular ...
Evidence mounts daily that the US-Israeli war with Iran has been, at least on the US side, ill-conceived and embarked upon without even minimal forethought. When the strikes against Iranian targets ...
Master's student, Sciences Po Bordeaux & Université Laval; Fundraising Coordinator, Youth for TPNW David Gaillot is a dual ...
France’s new “advanced deterrence” doctrine risks increasing proliferation and eventually undermines the Alliance’s security ...