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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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Avoiding needless confrontation in the Arctic and rebuilding Canadian disarmament diplomacy

September 27, 2021

Canada wasn’t snubbed in the misguided AUKUS submarine deal and neither was New Zealand, which is also trying to pursue a nuanced engagement policy with China.

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Glimmers of hope from the Biden-Putin Summit and more

June 21, 2021

Today’s blog is cautiously optimistic about the results of the Biden-Putin Summit but deplores the anti-China tone of the NATO Summit Communiqué.

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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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