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Nukes, democracy and hope?

September 12, 2022

Today we assess the risk of nuclear use in Ukraine, examine potential democratic gains in Africa, the Middle East, and even the USA versus some negative trends at both the federal and provincial level in Canada.

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We’re already preparing for Canada’s upcoming federal election

April 17, 2019

We all know that a federal election is looming this fall.  It is not too early to start thinking about some of the key policies we want to see up for debate.

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Professor Paul Rogers on the Trump wars era

December 5, 2017

In his latest article, The Trump wars era (OpenDemocracy.net, 30 November 2017), Professor Paul Rogers, International Security Advisor at Open Democracy, outlines the terrifying augmentation of military force by the Trump administration. Because of its importance, we include it below in its entirety. “A new era is opening almost by stealth. Its defining feature is military expansion, ordered […]

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Rideau Institute Staff on Holiday!

August 12, 2016

We have amazing staff, interns and volunteers at the Rideau Institute and we could not get along without them.  They help us in so many ways from research, to media scans, to blog drafting, to event preparation, to press conferences, to public outreach and of course to helping us with donor services. Just one recent […]

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