Archive » Tag: Institute for Peace and Diplomacy (IPD)

Canada and China, how the US benefits from the Ukraine war and more

December 4, 2022

An introduction to Canada’s new Indo-Pacific policy, some chillingly frank discussions by American officials on how the US is benefitting from the Ukraine war, and a look at Qatari efforts to promote women’s football at the World Cup are some of today’s blog highlights.

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Rising threats on Korean peninsula, Ukraine and Haiti updates and more

November 13, 2022

Today we examine how the Ukraine war is exacerbating nuclear risks on the Korean peninsula and beyond, consider the implications of Russia’s retreat from Kherson and renewed concerns about America’s approach to negotiations and more.

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Choosing peace over blood and ashes in Ukraine

May 7, 2022

This week’s post examines the role of a revitalized peace process in reducing nuclear risks and ending this terrible conflict. We also urge our Government and Parliamentarians to practice what they preach when seeking to hold Russia to legal account.

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New Foreign and Defence Ministers have big challenges ahead

October 29, 2021

Our blog (now posted early Friday afternoon) examines the daunting challenges facing our newly appointed Foreign and Defence Ministers and how they can rise to successfully meet them. We wish them well!

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