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Global steps forward in 2022 but not on Ukraine, Biden’s failed nuclear posture review and more

January 8, 2023

After reviewing some good news from 2022, we look anew at diplomacy to end the Ukraine horror, consider Biden’s failed nuclear posture review, welcome progress on curbing bioweapons, highlight a new Canadian-led Outer Space initiative and more.

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Democrats regain the Senate fueling hopes of an America that is no longer our biggest problem

January 11, 2021

The storming of the U.S. capitol building even as the final vote count put the Senate back into Democratic hands provides a stark example of the dangers and the promise of American democracy and its implications for global security going forward.

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A foreign policy that practices what it preaches: Part One

September 3, 2019

We need a foreign policy that spells out how Canada intends to work tirelessly to strengthen international law, to champion the UN’s diplomatic, peacekeeping and humanitarian work and to help stop a burgeoning nuclear arms race.

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Singapore Summit: boom or bust? Four views

June 18, 2018

The dust has finally settled a little on the Singapore Summit of 12 June 2018.  Arms control experts are not divided on the “thin gruel” that constitutes the only document emerging from the historic meeting between President Trump and North Korean President Kim Jong-un. But they certainly don’t all see eye to eye on the […]

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