Search results for ‘Canada’
15 results, sorted by relevance
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Canada’s Election – What Next for Trudeau?
Canada’s Election – What Next for Trudeau?
Canada (2015-16) Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau delivers his victory speech at his election
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UK and Canada Find New Strength in an Old Alliance
UK and Canada Find New Strength in an Old Alliance
A ‘diplomatic romance’ between old friends ultimately reflects a convergence of interests – Canada and the UK have good reasons to gravitate towards each other.
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Canada’s election has weakened all its party leaders
Canada’s election has weakened all its party leaders
The new parliament looks strikingly like the last, but the election had the curious effect of weakening every Canadian party leader not just Justin Trudeau.
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Canadian Views on China: From Ambivalence to Distrust
Canadian Views on China: From Ambivalence to Distrust
Canadian attitudes towards China have undergone a dramatic shift – from ambivalence to distrust – since the two countries became locked in a diplomatic dispute in late 2018. This paper argues that these hardened sentiments are unlikely to dissipate and Canada–China relations seem to have entered a new, warier phase.
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Can Middle Powers Save the Liberal World Order?
Can Middle Powers Save the Liberal World Order?
Many middle powers have been warning of the dangers inherent in the decline of the liberal international order. The time has come for these countries to translate their warnings into concerted action.
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NATO in the Era of Global Complexity
NATO in the Era of Global Complexity
With international institutions being questioned—ironically, by the very nations that created them—NATO’s next seventy years will be a rougher ride than the first seventy.
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Why Democracies Do Better at Surviving Pandemics
Why Democracies Do Better at Surviving Pandemics
The COVID-19 pandemic has intensified the debate over whether authoritarian states are gaining the upper hand across the world. In contrast, democracies are showing capacity for innovation and adaptation.
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Disunited Democracies Cannot Face the Challenge of China
Disunited Democracies Cannot Face the Challenge of China
The United States and its allies must agree on an approach to China with a clarity of purpose, resolve, and restraint. Because the China challenge will only grow over time.
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Is COVID-19 a Game Changer for Transatlantic Narrative on China?
Is COVID-19 a Game Changer for Transatlantic Narrative on China?
Experts on both sides of the Atlantic give their perspectives on whether the pandemic has changed national understandings, narratives, and foreign policy debates on China.
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The road back to effective multilateralism: A view from Mexico
The road back to effective multilateralism: A view from Mexico
This article is part of the series America’s Global Role: The View from Abroad
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The Changing China Debate
The Changing China Debate
Canada and place considerable pressure on the transatlantic partnership. In this paper, Dr Kurt M. Campbell
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Haiti: The Next Crisis
Haiti: The Next Crisis
Canada and the UN. A heightened tempo is now visible, anchored to a common message
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Latin America 2020
Latin America 2020
Canada significantly engaged, will continue to find common cause on economic and political issues, including
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The United States and Latin America after 20 January 2021
The United States and Latin America after 20 January 2021
Canada to reform the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and in 2019 threatened the government
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'A Cycle of Instability’: Haiti’s Constitutional Crisis
'A Cycle of Instability’: Haiti’s Constitutional Crisis
Canada, Brazil, and the OAS and UN reps.) out of its inertia to express its ‘concerns