Search results for ‘Human Rights’
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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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To Save the Economy From COVID-19, Protect Informal Workers
To Save the Economy From COVID-19, Protect Informal Workers
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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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Race and Politics
Race and Politics
This panel discusses the parallels between race and discrimination in the US and UK and considers how structure and institutional change is possible - particularly in politics.
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Virtual Roundtable: US Global Leadership After COVID-19
Virtual Roundtable: US Global Leadership After COVID-19
Examining the impact of COVID-19 on US domestic priorities and foreign policy commitments.
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Virtual Roundtable: America’s China Challenge
Virtual Roundtable: America’s China Challenge
With Robert Zoellick, former president of the World Bank Group.
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Virtual Roundtable: The Shock of Coronavirus – Hard Truths
Virtual Roundtable: The Shock of Coronavirus – Hard Truths
Part of the Inaugural Virtual Roundtable Series on the US, Americas and the State of the World.
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Webinar: Venezuela's Energy Crisis
Webinar: Venezuela's Energy Crisis
Exploring the challenges Venezuela currently faces in rebuilding its energy sector.
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Ten Conflicts to Watch in 2020
Ten Conflicts to Watch in 2020
Following a year of protests, extreme politics and the emergence of new and sophisticated security challenges, Robert Malley and Leslie Vinjamuri examine the International Crisis Group’s Ten Conflicts to Watch in 2020.
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What Venezuela’s Opposition Can Learn from Suriname
What Venezuela’s Opposition Can Learn from Suriname
The decision to participate in an election is not about assigning legitimacy, but about choosing