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Global anti-globalization movement is misplaced
Posted on November 20, 2016

Global anti-globalization movement is misplaced

Globalization must be improved, not halted.

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The Juggernaut Stumbles: The Grim Fate of Russia’s Energy Economy
Posted on July 4, 2016August 14, 2016

The Juggernaut Stumbles: The Grim Fate of Russia’s Energy Economy

Could the traditional bulwark of Russia’s economy be its undoing?

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Against Restraint: The Value of U.S. Leadership
Posted on May 21, 2016October 19, 2016

Against Restraint: The Value of U.S. Leadership

The unilateral withdrawal of American military support called for by proponents of restraint would be disastrous for U.S. foreign policy.

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North Korea: A Paper Tiger under the Dragon’s Protection
Posted on May 19, 2016August 14, 2016

North Korea: A Paper Tiger under the Dragon’s Protection

Rising tensions on the peninsula, combined with the slow-yet-sure expansion of the North’s nuclear capabilities risk a return to the war that has been on hold for over 60 years.

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Divided and Confused, Hong Kong’s Democracy Movement is Perplexed by Violence
Posted on March 9, 2016April 1, 2016

Divided and Confused, Hong Kong’s Democracy Movement is Perplexed by Violence

Both protesters and local government officials must shift strategies in order to overcome the city’s growing divisions.

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China and the West: Time to End Double Standards on Terrorism
Posted on February 19, 2016February 24, 2016

China and the West: Time to End Double Standards on Terrorism

The Western narrative depicts such attacks as Kunming as the result of China’s own flawed ethnic-minority policies.

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How Canada Can Compete with Rising Economies – And Come Out On Top
Posted on January 25, 2016February 11, 2016

How Canada Can Compete with Rising Economies – And Come Out On Top

On the eve of the Trans-Pacific Partnership, Canada’s economic engine needs more than a simple fix.

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Japan’s Shifting Role in East Asian Security
Posted on January 25, 2016February 12, 2016

Japan’s Shifting Role in East Asian Security

Yuichiro Kakutani speaks with international relations expert Peter Katzenstein about the state and future of Japanese security.

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The TPP’s Rising Stars
Posted on November 2, 2015November 11, 2015

The TPP’s Rising Stars

As the world’s economic center of gravity shifts to Asia, Canada and Australia must pivot as well.

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