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Read More 4 minute read TTrade and Economy Canada’s better-than-expected growth on agricultural trade with ChinabySharon Zhengyang SunMarch 24, 2021 This article is also available on the Canada West Foundation. Our recent report, When interests converge: Agriculture as…
Read More 4 minute read IInternational Development Doing More With Less: Confronting COVID-19’s “Double Squeeze” on Middle Income CountriesbyMarshall Palmer, Kevin Budning and Paxton MayerMarch 11, 2021 This policy brief has been shared with iAffairs by its authors, Marshall Palmer, Kevin Budning and Paxton Mayer,…
Read More 3 minute read AAsia Pacific A Potential Return for Meng, But Does It Mean The Same For ‘The Michaels’?byRachel HanesDecember 21, 2020 Almost two years after Meng Wanzhou’s arrest in the Vancouver airport, the Huawei executive may be heading home…
Read More 5 minute read AAsia Pacific Canada’s Hong Kong Dilemma: Evaluating Canada’s New Immigration Measures on Hong KongbyVenus FungDecember 2, 2020 In June 2020, China passed a controversial National Security Law for Hong Kong. The Beijing-drafted law is highly…
Read More 3 minute read RRegion India’s Role in the Asian Regional Order: Facilitating a Multipolar Power StructurebyKarly HurlockSeptember 14, 2020 How are Power Structures in Asia Changing? Throughout the 1990s and 2000s, the power dynamic in Asia saw…
Read More 4 minute read PPolitics Canada and the China file: Is a shuffle in key positions the answer we’ve been searching for?byKevin Budning and Felix LeblancDecember 2, 2019 What’s next for Canada-China relations? The notoriously shaky relationship took a turn for the worse in December 2018…
Read More 3 minute read AAsia Pacific Taiwan: A Natural Partner for Canada in the Asia-Pacific?byZachary PosteNovember 18, 2019 Recent events in the chilling relationship between Canada and China may just have soured Canadians’ appetite for a…
Read More 4 minute read TTrade and Economy Is Canada losing to the U.S. over Japan?bySharon Zhengyang Sun and Carlo DadeNovember 4, 2019 Canada’s agriculture exporters have enjoyed unanticipated advantages in Japan after the U.S. decided to quit the Trans-Pacific Partnership. …
Read More 1 minute read AAfrica Glorious and Free? Making Sense of Canadian Foreign Policy in an Era of Nationalism, Populism, and IlliberalismbyCanadian Foreign Policy JournalSeptember 27, 2019 Join iAffairs, the Canadian Foreign Policy Journal, and the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs in Richcraft Hall…