Two and a half centuries after Benjamin Franklin cast the young United States as the aggrieved party to pry concessions from ...
A new website captures, from the ground level, the work, experiences and perspectives of Canada’s ambassador to China between ...
Emerging technologies and corporate interests are increasingly reframing peacekeeping operations and humanitarian activities.
Sovereignty in the 21st century is not about who plants the most flags or sails the biggest ships. It is about who can endure ...
Carla Martínez is an independent investigative researcher currently based in Berlin, specializing in technology, the arms ...
Kyle Hiebert is a researcher and independent political risk analyst located in Montreal, focused on globalization, conflict ...
With little fanfare this September in Vilnius, Lithuania the first international legally binding agreement on the governance of Artificial Intelligence (AI) was opened for signature. Negotiated by the ...
The Arctic is regarded by Arctic Council nations as an exceptional theatre in geopolitics. Focused on upholding regional governance structures, Arctic Council nations have also sought to coordinate ...
Do you believe — really believe — that all peoples are entitled to equal protection of international law now that you are so strong? Do you believe — really believe — that treaty pledges should be ...
In the wake of the recent revelation that the RCMP had opened a structural investigation into international crimes committed during the Israeli-Hamas conflict in early 2024, many have projected their ...
The idea of a renewed partnership between Canada and its oldest friends, Britain, Australia and New Zealand, abbreviated by its supporters as “CANZUK,” is coming to prominence on both sides of the ...
Inuit, a distinct Indigenous people living across the circumpolar Arctic, have a history in what’s now Canada since time immemorial. But it’s only in the last 70 years or so, since that 1950s, that we ...