As part of the NATO Association of Canada’s series of articles about the Trans-Pacific Partnership, Anthony Galea explores how the landmark deal with affect Japanese agriculture.
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Talk to a Diplomat: Interview with Mr. Graham Sogawa
Vice President, Mr. Graham Sogawa provides insight into the many opportunities available at Career Edge.
Talk to a Diplomat: Interview with Tyler Annand
Tyler Annand examines major issues of concern in international relations and affairs today.
Violence against Indigenous Women in Canada: Part II
Seema Kawar further explores the different aspects of violence against indigenous women in Canada as well as the responses of the local community and the Canadian Government.
The Missing Link: China´s Exclusion from the TPP and the Emergence of Regional Trade Blocs
As part of our Trans-Pacific Parternship series, Michael explores the repercussions of excluding key global economies like China from the TPP.
The Paris Aftermath: A United Front
After the disastrous attacks in France, new calls for a united coalition against ISIS are issued. Jeremy Voisin explores the need for a united front on states intervening in Iraq and Syria.
A False Dichotomy: The Choice Between Protecting NATO’s Eastern and Southern Flanks
Russia’s intervention in Syria and engagement with Western leaders following the Paris attacks marks a new level of convergence in the threats faced by NATO, Caitlin Vito writes.
Talk to a Diplomat: Interview with Ian Goertz
We’re back! Today I will be interviewing Ian Goertz. He is the program editor for Canada’s NATO at the NATO Association of Canada. Ian recently completed his M.A. in Intelligence and Strategic Studies at Aberystwyth University in Wales. Prior to this, he completed his B.A. in Political Science at McMaster University. Ian wrote his dissertation Read More…
Some Myths Concerning Investor-State Dispute Settlement
As the first entry in our series of Trans Pacific Partnership-focused articles, Christopher Scarvelis examines an often misconstrued mechanism of international trade.
An Arctic Accord and the Canadian Coast Guard
Arctic Council member states struck an historic agreement in New London, Connecticut. Paul Pryce discusses the implications for Canada.