Read More 10 minute read CConflict and Security The War We’re Finally Allowed to SeebyPatrick LawrenceJune 16, 2023 For now, the first thing to note is that, after 15 months of conflict, their work suggests Western media may at last begin to cover the Ukraine war properly.
Read More 2 minute read CCFPJ Canadian Foreign Policy Journal: Who Will Provide Security Guarantees to Russia?byAdnan ZuberiJune 5, 2023 This commentary examines the issues surrounding Western policy and Russia’s distrust of Western negotiations.
Read More 6 minute read TTrade and Economy The Rise of Europe’s Military AusteritybyThomas FaziMay 11, 2023 The EU's new plan will make 2008 look like child's play
Read More 3 minute read CConflict and Security Did Russia Really use Chemical Weapons in Ukraine? Experts are ScepticalbyDan SabbaghApril 24, 2023 Little evidence thus far that civilians in Mariupol had fallen ill because of chemical attack
Read More 1 minute read PPolicy Talks Podcast Policy Talks Podcast Episode 62 – Current State of Affairs: The Role of Political Corruption in the Russia-Ukraine WarbyiAffairsAdminMarch 20, 2023 iAffairs Canada is delighted to present Episode 62 of the Policy Talks Podcast.
Read More 15 minute read CConflict and Security Ukraine’s ‘Servant of the People’ is a Western FictionbyDimitri LascarisMarch 2, 2023 There are far better ways to support the Ukrainian people than glorifying Volodymyr Zelensky
Read More 6 minute read CConflict and Security Why Non-Western Countries Tend to See Russia’s War Very, Very DifferentlybyTrita ParsiFebruary 24, 2023 The West appears blind to its own hypocrisy and narrow interests in calling for a rules-based order. - Reposted from iAffairs Archives
Read More 5 minute read CConflict and Security Putin & Zelensky: Sinners and Saints who fit our Historic NarrativebyStephen KinzerFebruary 22, 2023 Think about why the West wants to invoke WWII and the Cold War here, and then ask whether it’s been productive.
Read More 5 minute read TTrade and Economy The Russia-Ukraine Crisis: Challenges and Opportunities to Address Grand Corruption in a Changing Geopolitical OrderbyAsma ZribiFebruary 2, 2023 The war in Ukraine prompted recognition of the need to address grand corruption as a matter of global security.
Read More 4 minute read CConflict and Security Get Back to Foreign Policy Basics, Ditch Faulty Approach on UkrainebyBhagwant SandhuAugust 19, 2022 Sloppy stick-handling on Ukraine might be symptomatic of a broader malaise. It happens when policy-making is replaced by political hyperbole.