In an article published in the Canadian Foreign Policy Journal (CFPJ) online in February 2024, Lunting Wu examines Brazil and Chile's divergent approaches to China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) in South America.
This month, we published and re-published a variety of policy analyses and political articles on pressing issues around the world, from Russia and the United States to China and domestic sanctions policy.
Dr Adam Chapnick and Dr Jeremy Wildeman consider Canada’s foreign policy and Canadian sovereignty amid the myriad fault lines appearing in international relations due to significant change to the global distribution of power.
This paper examines the Canadian sanctions regime and compares it with the US regime under the Office of Foreign Assets Control, in order to highlight gaps and assess the regime’s overall effectiveness.
This edition looks back on Canada’s approach to encouraging democracy abroad, consider ways to enhance middle power democracy statecraft in an era of growing international and domestic insecurity.
In partnership with the International Development Research Centre (IDRC) and Global Affairs Canada (GAC), iAffairs Canada is pleased to bring you the launch of Canada Among Nations: Democracy and Foreign Policy in an Era of Uncertainty.
Trudeau needs to bring the CSIS leakers to justice, and quickly. With bureaucracy gone rogue, it won’t be China or the Conservatives he will have to worry about, but rather Canada's very survival as a democratic, self-determining nation.