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No easy answers for Afghanistan

August 30, 2021

In the best interests of the Afghan people, Canada must be part of vital diplomatic efforts to forge an international consensus on possible conditions for the recognition of, and assistance to, the Taliban.

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State-sponsored espionage whether Chinese or American puts us all at risk

July 26, 2021

Cyber espionage and the real problem with 5G Technologies To put things in a nutshell, the United States has won its all-in war against Huawei. Those words were written by Wesley Wark, one of Canada’s foremost national security experts, in a commentary we highlighted in our 20 July 2020 blog entitled Canada, Huawei and the […]

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Constructive engagement with China as a global imperative: Part Two

September 8, 2020

The government of Canada must join with other nations in resisting the Trump administration’s new Cold War with China in favour of maximum efforts to promote pragmatic, constructive cooperation wherever possible.

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