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  • Unmasking Ignorance Reveals the Exercise of Political Power

    Unmasking Ignorance Reveals the Exercise of Political Power

    • November 18, 2020


    It’s not the kind of statement that comforts the faithful. Dr. Theresa Tam, Canada’s Chief Public Health Officer, told a press conference last month that we are “steering in uncertain waters. No one knows exactly what is going …

    By Jacqueline Best and Michael Orsini
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  • Canada Will Pay the Price for Neglecting Foreign Policy

    Canada Will Pay the Price for Neglecting Foreign Policy

    • June 10, 2020


    Canada has benefitted from an incredible luxury for the past three decades: We have been able to make mistakes in major foreign and national security policy decisions, or neglect these matters, and suffer little to no cost. Most other countries …

    By Thomas Juneau
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  • Constructing the Liberal Enemy: The International Political Sociology of the New Right

    Constructing the Liberal Enemy: The International Political Sociology of the New Right

    • February 20, 2020


    A recent cover of L’Express depicts Marine Le Pen at the president’s desk in a glittering Élysée Palace. The unthinkable has become thinkable: Opinion polls put the leader of the Rassemblement National narrowly ahead of President Macron in an assumed …

    By Rita Abrahamsen, Jean-François Drolet, Alexandra Gheciu, Karin Narita, Srdjan Vucetic, and Michael C. Williams
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  • What Do Canadians Think of China and the US?

    What Do Canadians Think of China and the US?

    • December 18, 2019


    There’s support for contact with China despite worries and uncertainties and a lack of trust in the US, a University of British Columbia survey finds.


    Amidst the diplomatic crisis affecting Canada-China relations that has followed the arrests of Huawei chief …

    By Pascale Massot, Paul Evans and Xiaojun Li
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  • F-35 Sales Are America’s Belt and Road

    F-35 Sales Are America’s Belt and Road

    • September 22, 2019

    By Jonathan D. Caverley, Ethan B. Kapstein and Srdjan Vucetic

    While China’s Belt and Road Initiative has captured the headlines, the network of alliances based around Lockheed Martin’s F-35 Lightning II offers advanced technology and close ties to the United

    …
    By Srdjan Vucetic
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Latest Posts

  • Unmasking Ignorance Reveals the Exercise of Political Power
    Unmasking Ignorance Reveals the Exercise of Political Power
    • Analysis
    • November 18, 2020
  • Canada Will Pay the Price for Neglecting Foreign Policy
    Canada Will Pay the Price for Neglecting Foreign Policy
    • Analysis, Repost
    • June 10, 2020
  • Constructing the Liberal Enemy: The International Political Sociology of the New Right
    Constructing the Liberal Enemy: The International Political Sociology of the New Right
    • Analysis
    • February 20, 2020
  • What Do Canadians Think of China and the US?
    What Do Canadians Think of China and the US?
    • Analysis
    • December 18, 2019
  • F-35 Sales Are America’s Belt and Road
    F-35 Sales Are America’s Belt and Road
    • Analysis, Repost
    • September 22, 2019

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