Misha Boutilier explores what would happen to Canada if US power declines or if the United States retreats into isolationism.
Author: Misha Boutilier
Misha Boutilier is a recent graduate at the University of Toronto, where he pursued a specialist degree in International Relations and History. His research interests include Canadian foreign and defence policy, modern international history, and the prevention of mass atrocities. Misha serves as President of U of T’s United Nations Society and as a research manager at the Canadian Centre for the Responsibility to Protect. He plans to study international relations at the graduate level and intends to pursue a career in the federal public service.
The Global Markets Action Plan : A Narrow Vision
Misha Boutilier on the deficiencies of Canada’s “Global Markets Action Plan”
The White Poppy Debate
Misha Boutilier discusses the debate surrounding the wearing of white poppies
Canadian Grand Strategy Part 2: Canada’s Changing Luck and the Arctic
Misha Boutilier discusses the problems with Canada’s Arctic strategy
Canadian Grand Strategy, Part 1
The 1st part of a series on Canada’s Grand Strategy, by Misha Boutilier
A Tale of Two Kidnappings
Misha Boutilier on the failure of post-conflict reconstruction in Libya
Haiti: Nexus of Canada’s National Interests
Misha Boutilier on the high stakes attached to Canada’s cooperation with a Brazilian mission in Haiti
R2P and the Central African Republic
Misha Boutilier on the need to intervene in the Central African Republic
Does Canada Need Cruise Missiles and Armed Drones?
Misha Boutilier examines Canada’s military capacity
Putin’s Realpolitik
Misha Boutilier on Putin’s Skillful Diplomacy