• Spring Into Summer? The Tunisian Elections

    Spring Into Summer? The Tunisian Elections0

    by Bruce Montador

    Tunisia will soon complete the transition begun when President Ben Ali fled in January 2011. Under a new constitution, it will elect a parliament (via regional lists) this month, and then a president.

    Although the constitution gives …

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  • This Isn’t the Kind of War Bombs Can Win

    This Isn’t the Kind of War Bombs Can Win0

    Published in iPolitics, October 7, 2014

    For starters, let’s stop calling them Islamic State. As President Barack Obama has pointed out, the mass murderers in black cutting a bloody trail through Iraq and Syria are neither truly Islamic nor …

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  • An Imperfect Election and New Government Offer Only Glimmers of Hope for Afghanistan

    An Imperfect Election and New Government Offer Only Glimmers of Hope for Afghanistan0

    The formation of a National Unity Government (NUG) in Afghanistan, ending the long 2014 presidential election process, has been hailed by international leaders as a peaceful and democratic transfer of power. Objective analysts, however, question the merits of such a …

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  • Canada Got It About Right in Iraq

    Canada Got It About Right in Iraq0

    Canada decided last week to contribute CF-18 fighter aircraft, surveillance and refuelling planes, and advisers to the U.S.-led coalition bombing the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria. Was this the right decision?

    Ideally, foreign policy should first seek to define …

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  • Hillary Clinton’s World

    Hillary Clinton’s World0

    As part of the Canada 2020 conference, Hillary Clinton will be giving a lunch-time talk at the Ottawa Convention Center on October 6. The subject of her speech is yet to be announced, but I imagine due attention to “Canada-U.S. …

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  • The Rise and Fall of Arthur Porter

    The Rise and Fall of Arthur Porter0

    Published in the National Post, September 29, 2014

    Arthur Porter led a seemingly charmed life, which took him from the impoverished country of his birth, Sierra Leone, to elite Cambridge University, where he earned a medical degree. The young …

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