Canada played a pivotal role in establishing the International Criminal Court and its voice, diplomacy, and resources are ...
In an episode of the Red Passport podcast, former Canadian Ambassador to the UN Bob Rae offers an unabashed assessment of the ...
Are we destined to find ourselves living in a less secure, less predictable, and less free international order?
A special edition of Red Passport on Donald Trump’s surprise raid on Venezuela. Louise, Jeremy and Peter discuss what the implications are for international law and global stability. They examine the ...
The first round of renegotiations of the North American Free Trade Agreement kick off this week in Washington. Here’s what — and who — you need to know. As talks begin Wednesday — the second round is ...
Research Fellow at the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs The decision last month by the United States (US) to join Israel in striking Iran’s nuclear program – potentially leading to a ...
The Arctic is regarded by Arctic Council nations as an exceptional theatre in geopolitics. Focused on upholding regional governance structures, Arctic Council nations have also sought to coordinate ...
Berlin-based German-Canadian journalist and Security Policy Fellow for the European Resilience Initiative Center Freedom isn’t free. The liberal democratic world—Canada included—is getting a painful ...
With little fanfare this September in Vilnius, Lithuania the first international legally binding agreement on the governance of Artificial Intelligence (AI) was opened for signature. Negotiated by the ...
We are at a crossroads. Our response to the COVID-19 crisis will determine the future of climate governance. Last spring, while shocked to see the scale of the health crisis, some people were ...
I spent some of the best days of my childhood on the West Beach of the Anishinaabe community Gchi’mnissing, an Island First Nation in southern Georgian Bay, Ontario. The thrill of jumping into the ...