• Tangible Evidence or Wishful Thinking?

    Tangible Evidence or Wishful Thinking?0

    “Women’s participation in the peacebuilding process increases by 35% the probability that a peace agreement will last for at least 15 years.” Or does it?

    “If you want to make peace sustainable, include women in the peacebuilding process.” Over the …

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  • Harnessing Disruption: Working with China on Global Trade

    Harnessing Disruption: Working with China on Global Trade0

    Patrick Leblond and Pascale Massot

    Ottawa provided welcome news with its recent announcement of a fall meeting with multiple nations to discuss the future of the World Trade Organization (WTO).

    It confirmed that the Trudeau government is not shifting its …

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  • Germany: Yet Another Migration Debate?

    Germany: Yet Another Migration Debate?0

    Asli Ilgit, Cukurova University

    Audie Klotz, Syracuse University

    Once again, pundits predict the downfall of German Chancellor Angela Merkel, leader of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU). Why? Her migration policies appear to fuel the rise of the nationalist …

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  • The Prospects for Chinese Leadership in an Age of Upheaval

    The Prospects for Chinese Leadership in an Age of Upheaval0

    Srdjan Vucetic, Associate Professor, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of Ottawa

    Bentley B. Allan, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Johns Hopkins University

    Ted Hopf, Provost Chair Professor of Political Science, National University of Singapore

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  • UK Rendition and Torture: Lessons for Canada

    UK Rendition and Torture: Lessons for Canada0

    The British Parliament’s Intelligence and Security Committee has produced two reports on collusion in rendition (the legal term for shipping someone from one jurisdiction to another) and torture operations in the US-led War on Terror. They remind us in blunt …

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  • Liberal Internationalism: Save, Ditch, or Reform?

    Liberal Internationalism: Save, Ditch, or Reform?0

    Rita AbrahamsenProfessor, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of Ottawa, and Director of CIPS

    When President Donald Trump reneged on his commitment to the G7 Communiqué after the Charlevoix Summit in June, it was but one …

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