Read More 9 minute read GGlobal Canada’s 2017 Defence Policy: A Triple Boost for Canadian Defence IntelligencebyHristijan IvanovskiJuly 30, 2019 Intelligence matters, no matter the era. A state which in peace or times of crisis tends to save…
Read More 8 minute read AAfrica Primary Production & Labor Underpricing as Conflict Predictors in International Relations: A Southern PerspectivebyMphatso Moses KaufuluApril 29, 2019 Whether greater economic interdependence leads to peace and greater inter-state cooperation or to higher possibilities for conflict remains…
Read More 2 minute read GGlobal Canadian Foreign Policy Journal Announces Winner of Best Paper PrizebyCanadian Foreign Policy JournalMarch 18, 2019 Stephen Brown, Fellow at Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study wins CFPJ Best Paper Prize Carleton University’s David Carment, editor…
Read More 3 minute read GGlobal 2019 Trudeau Report CardbyCanadian Foreign Policy JournalMarch 14, 2019 The 2019 annual CFPJ Trudeau Report Card has been prepared by faculty and graduate students at Carleton University’s…
Read More 4 minute read EEurope The Future of War: The Risks in Confronting China and RussiabyDavid Carment and Dani BeIoDecember 20, 2018 In the late 1990s, China’s leaders understood that to successfully promote the country’s global interests, direct military engagement…
Read More 3 minute read GGlobal U.S. Foreign Policy and Fragile StatesbyDavid Carment, Mark Haichin and Yiagadeesen SamyDecember 17, 2018 While the precarious situations in the three cases we have examined may not result directly from a skewed…
Read More 4 minute read GGlobal Does Canada Have the Economic Leverage to Push Through the “Progressive Trade Agenda” with Crucial Potential Trading Partners?byAhmad IssaDecember 10, 2018 Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has made his way to Singapore last week on a mission to bring Canada…
Read More 3 minute read GGlobal Global Roots of Canada’s Housing Crisis?byFelicia LeoneDecember 3, 2018 Canada has a severe housing affordability crisis. A new UBS report released in September states that Toronto and…
Read More 2 minute read GGlobal Canadian Foreign Policy Journal Tackles Canada’s Response to Globalization Over the Last Half CenturybyCanadian Foreign Policy JournalNovember 25, 2018 Carleton University’s David Carment, Canadian Global Affairs Institute (CGAI) Fellow, professor at the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs (NPSIA) and…
Read More 11 minute read GGlobal Thoughts on the U.S. MidTerms: The Shy Blue-Wave, Democratic Party Malaise, International Implications and the Way ForwardbyMphatso Moses KaufuluNovember 12, 2018 The prophesied Blue Wave was an uneven ripple which left an already belligerent president of the United States…