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Lester Pearson's Peacekeeping: The Truth May Hurt

Paul S. Graham wrote 1 month ago: Author and Canadian foreign policy expert Yves Engler was in Winnipeg on March 15, speaking at the M … more →

Tags: Video, Upcoming Broadcasts, Canada, Lester B. Pearson, Yves Engler

Myths for Profit

Paul S. Graham wrote 2 months ago: Myths for Profit is an award-winning documentary by Montreal filmmaker Amy Miller that challenges th … more →

Tags: Upcoming Broadcasts, Amy Miller, Canada, Canadian military spending, MYTHS FOR PROFIT, Peace Alliance Winnipeg, Project Peacemakers

Video Report: Lester Pearson's Peacekeeping - The Truth May Hurt1 comment

Paul S. Graham wrote 2 months ago: Lester B. Pearson has been dead for four decades, but his imagined legacy, that of international pea … more →

Tags: Nibbling on The Empire, Peace, Lester B. Pearson, Lester Pearson's Peacekeeping: The Truth May Hurt, Noam Chomsky, PeaceKeeping, Stephen Harper, Yves Engler

National Post editorial board: A better, prouder Canadian foreign policy

National Post Editorial Board wrote 4 months ago: In a series of year-end interviews last month, Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird revealed just how … more →

Tags: Full Comment, Canada, Stephen Harper, Conservatives, Liberals, Foreign Policy, National Post editorial board

Oil, Climate Change, and Russia: Canada’s Arctic Militarization Strategy

thegwpost wrote 5 months ago: By Jeff Collins With many Western states now undertaking massive spending cuts to their defence budg … more →

Tags: Articles, Foreign Policy, Strategy, Arctic, climate change, Oil, Russia

Latin America Links - LatAm integration, Brazil's Economy, and Canada's Foreign Policy

centeright wrote 5 months ago: Americas Quarterly: Canada’s New Policy Towards Latin America by Colin Roberston http://www.am … more →

Tags: Links, latin american integration, Brazil

Michael Den Tandt: Harper foreign policy flawed by troubled F-35 purchase

Postmedia News wrote 6 months ago: By Michael Den Tandt Even Stephen Harper’s detractors will acknowledge — after a few libations and w … more →

Tags: Full Comment, Canada, Stephen Harper, F-35, Foreign Policy, fighter jets, F-35 fighters, Canadian Military, cf-35

George Jonas: Our foreign policy of missiles and morons

George Jonas wrote 8 months ago: How are we doing in the war on terror? Against the terrorists, tolerably well. Against our governmen … more →

Tags: Full Comment, World Politics, George Jonas, Terrorism, Foreign Policy, Saudi Arabia, NATO, U.S. Foreign Policy, Islamic terrorism

Bob Dechert and Shi Rong: Affairs of the Heart or Affairs of the State?1 comment

Christine Cheng wrote 8 months ago: “You are so beautiful. I really like that picture of you by the water with your cheeks puffed. That … more →

Tags: Relationships, China, Politics, Canada, Dechert, rong, Chinese spy, Xinhua, Love Affair

Should Canada Commit to an "Alliance for Democracies" ?

centeright wrote 9 months ago: In Conrad Black’s Opinion, Canada should adopt as its primary foreign policy agenda item the collaps … more →

Tags: Canadian Foreign Affairs, International Politics, Conrad Black, Alliance for Democracies, National Post, unilateralism, Democracy Promotion

Taking Stock of Canada's Re-Engagement with the Americas

centeright wrote 9 months ago: Harper speaking in Brazil     Prime Minister Stephen Harper was on a very important tour o … more →

Tags: Canadian Foreign Affairs, Americas, Latin America, Organization of American States, multilateralism, OAS

Harper and Baird go for broke on 'new' Libya

Kelly McParland wrote 9 months ago: Caution does not appear to be a major element of the Harper government’s foreign policy. Even … more →

Tags: Full Comment, World Politics, Policy, Canada, Stephen Harper, John Baird, NATO, Libya, Muammar Gaddafi

Blog Nuggets: John Baird thinks Gaddafi's government is the worst imaginable

Kelly McParland wrote 11 months ago: Ottawa marks its new policy of trying to play with the big boys by sending John Baird to Libya on hi … more →

Tags: Full Comment, World Politics, Canada, John Baird, Libya, Muammar Gaddafi

Upcoming on Shaw Cable 9: How Canada lost its bid for a UN Security Council Seat

Paul S. Graham wrote 11 months ago: Length: 60 minutes Broadcast date and times: Sunday, June 12, 2011 at 9 a.m., 1 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. B … more →

Tags: Video, Upcoming Broadcasts, Yves Engler, Canada, Peace Alliance Winnipeg, Project Peacemakers, UN Security Council, Stephen Harper

In defense of critical thought1 comment

Julian Ward wrote 11 months ago: Did anyone manage to make it through Lysiane Gagnon’s op-ed piece In defense of Harper’s position on … more →

Tags: Federal Government, Media Criticism, Israel, Stephen Harper, middle east, Critical Thinking, Palestinian People, Jews, Canada

Still Hazy After All These Years

glenpearson wrote 1 year ago: It took until the latter half of 2010 for the weaknesses of the Conservative government’s new … more →

Tags: The New Internationalism, Haiti, Afghanistan, Africa, climate change

Camp Mirage, the UN, a bad week for Canada on the world stage

pakistanpal wrote 1 year ago: By Brian Stewart You have to wonder who would be more stunned by this week of debacles in Canadian f … more →

Tags: Germany, Ottawa, United Arab Emirates, Camp Mirage, Camp Mirage airbase near Dubai, Canada on the world stage, Canada's generals, Canadian troops in Kandahar, Colombia

Diefenbaker’s Foreign Policy8 comments

faceintheblue wrote 2 years ago: I enjoyed reworking one of my old university essays for publication on this blog last month, and so … more →

Tags: Think About It, My Writing, Canada, History, Canadian History, Diefenbaker, Cold War, khruschev, Kennedy

Should Canada's Next Peacekeeping Mission be in the Congo?1 comment

Christine Cheng wrote 2 years ago: There are strong indications that Canada is going to be involved in the UN peacekeeping mission in t … more →

Tags: Africa, International Development, .:*Conflict*:., corruption, Politics, Congo, DRC, PeaceKeeping, War


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