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Despite all logic some bad ideas seem destined to repeatedly arise in human affairs. One such hardy perennial is the illusion that the US can eliminate its vulnerability to ballistic missile attack by ...
The bottom line is that election interference through social media is a growing threat to Canada’s digital sovereignty. In ...
The Hazara in Afghanistan and the Rohingya in Myanmar are enduring ongoing genocides marked by systematic killings, mass displacement, and the deliberate erasure of their cultural identities. As the ...
Authoritarian governments around the world are using emerging technologies, including artificial intelligence, to expand their reach and undermine human rights. The term “digital authoritarianism” has ...
Resident Professor, Johns Hopkins University SAIS in Nanjing, China. In 1931, Frederick Lewis Allen published a journalistic social history of 1920s America. Casting about for a title, he settled on ...
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 ...
Despite continuing efforts by the international community to alleviate their situation, the Rohingya people remain in a state of constant crisis in Bangladesh, having fled the ongoing genocide against ...
The federal budget presented last week by Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland is ambitious in its spending and scope. But from a defence perspective, it is as if the last few years never happened. The ...
Executive Director of the Global Centre for the Responsibility to Protect in New York This year marks the 10th anniversary since the historic endorsement of R2P principle by the 150 heads of state and ...
What does feminist leadership look like? If feminist foreign policy is here to stay, how should it be defined and what does and should it look like in practice? Ten women — from New Zealand leader ...