• The Austerity Trap

    The Austerity Trap0

    As the prognosis for the global economy gets darker by the day, we are hearing one word over and over: austerity.  The British government has announced that it will extend its austerity measures past the next election in 2015. In …

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  • No Sweet Sixteen: International Policy in Dayton Bosnia

    No Sweet Sixteen: International Policy in Dayton Bosnia0

    This week, Valentin Inzko, an Austrian diplomat currently acting as High Representative to Bosnia and Herzegovina (hereafter Bosnia), came to the University of Ottawa to speak about the Dayton Agreement, a 1995 peace deal ending a war that  had left …

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  • Libya: The Real Work is Only Beginning

    Libya: The Real Work is Only Beginning0

    The Government last week paid tribute to Canadian Forces who served in the recently-concluded NATO mission in Libya. It was a welcome gesture to those who serve Canada abroad, often with little or no recognition at all. And it was …

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  • Missiles and Mistrust in Europe

    Missiles and Mistrust in Europe0

    At the NATO Lisbon Summit in 2010, the U.S. and its allies expressed the hope that Russia would become a partner in a new missile defense system designed to protect Europe from a nuclear-armed ‘rogue’ state such as Iran.  Those …

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  • Un énoncé conservateur de politique étrangère

    Un énoncé conservateur de politique étrangère0

    par Justin Massie

    Suite aux élections de mai, le ministre des Affaires étrangères, John Baird, s’est vu confier la tâche de réviser la politique actuelle et d’élaborer un nouveau document avec l’espoir de permettre à Ottawa de mieux anticiper l’environnement …

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  • Keystone XL and its Impact on Canada-U.S. Relations: A Red Herring?

    Keystone XL and its Impact on Canada-U.S. Relations: A Red Herring?0

    A delay in U.S. approval for TransCanada’s Keystone XL pipeline (in order to avoid Nebraska’s environmentally-sensitive Sandhills and underlying agricultural aquifer) has led to speculation that Canada should shift its balance of trade from the U.S. to Asia. Certain segments …

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