• Budget 2016: Postponing Decisions on Canada’s Foreign Aid

    Budget 2016: Postponing Decisions on Canada’s Foreign Aid0

    In its first five months in office, the Liberal government has captured the world’s attention, never losing an opportunity to proclaim that “Canada is back.” In a blog a few months ago, the McLeod Group lamented the new government’s lack …

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  • Lessons from a Decade in Afghanistan

    Lessons from a Decade in Afghanistan0

    The lessons below are gleaned from the experiences of the international community in the decade following the overthrow of the Taliban regime. They provide partial answers to the question of why Afghanistan has faced renewed conflict and a resurgent Taliban, …

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  • Migration as a Threat to Foreign Aid?

    Migration as a Threat to Foreign Aid?0

    The current migration crisis poses a threat to foreign aid. By that, I certainly do not mean that the refugees and asylum seekers themselves are dangerous, but rather how Western governments respond to the crisis is already having a negative …

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  • Canada as Trojan Horse

    Canada as Trojan Horse0

    BERLIN – “It ain’t over till it’s over.” That’s the approach taken by German opponents of the Comprehensive Economic Trade Agreement (CETA) between Canada and the European Union following its recent reworking to include a revised investment chapter.

    “The game …

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  • Bringing Canada “Back” for the Long Haul

    Bringing Canada “Back” for the Long Haul0

    By Margaret Biggs and John McArthur

    This week Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will lead a delegation to Washington with great fanfare. Like many of our fellow Canadians, we are excited to see the outcomes of the country’s first White …

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  • Slow and Costly: The Crisis Confronting Internationalized Criminal Justice

    Slow and Costly: The Crisis Confronting Internationalized Criminal Justice0

    By William Wiley

    Internationalized criminal justice is in crisis — a crisis laid bare by the limited criminal-justice response to the conflict in Syria and, more widely, the struggles endured by the Office of the Prosecutor (OTP) of the International …

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