• Russia is a Beacon of Sanity About Syria

    Russia is a Beacon of Sanity About Syria

    Published in the Ottawa Citizen, September 9, 2013 Russia-bashing and Putin-bashing, always fairly popular, have been much in fashion of late. Having lived for a while in Russia and before that the Soviet Union, as well as having devoted far too many hours to the study of Russian history, I might, in the past, have

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  • The G20 at Five: More Technocratic and Less Visionary

    The G20 at Five: More Technocratic and Less Visionary

    While media attention was focussed on Syria, the G20 issued its most detailed communiqué in its five-year history. It includes commitments to work together on a  wide range of issues: strong and sustainable economic growth, unemployment and underemployment (particularly among young people), long-term financing for investment, international trade, cross-border tax evasion and avoidance, financial reforms

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  • Is the Global Partnership Ready to Broaden Its Mandate?

    Is the Global Partnership Ready to Broaden Its Mandate?

    Partnership, especially global, has to be a good thing. But many saw the Global Partnership for Effective Development Cooperation as a flawed last-minute compromise agreed at the 2011 Forum on Aid Effectiveness in Busan, Korea. The question remains whether the Global Partnership (GP) might evolve into a key element in the new global architecture on

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  • Syria and Obama’s Flawed Logic of Message-Sending

    Syria and Obama’s Flawed Logic of Message-Sending

    Published in the Toronto Star, September 4, 2013 In announcing his plan last Saturday to put the prospect of Syrian intervention to a Congressional vote, President Obama posed a ringing question to his domestic and global audience: “What message will we send if a dictator can gas hundreds of children to death in plain sight

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