Situating Canada in a Changing World: Constructing a Modern and Prosperous Future
Release Date: 04/25/2022
Introduction
The Search for World Order in the Twenty-First Century
ADAM CHAPNICK | AARON SHULL
Video: History Helps Define Canada’s Future in a Changing World
ADAM CHAPNICK
Situating Canada in a Shifting Geopolitical Context
Canada in a Shifting Geopolitical Context
MICHAEL COTEY MORGAN
Maximizing Influence without Having Control
ROHINTON P. MEDHORA
A Fractious and Uncertain International System
Canada in the World: The Multilateralist Tradition in Canadian Foreign Policy
BRENDAN KELLY
Canada’s Multilateralism: A Story of Growing Drift?
DAVID M. MALONE
Canada in a World Where Democracies Are under Strain
Authoritarian Challengers and the Conduct of Canadian Foreign Policy
SUSAN COLBOURN
Democracy, Authoritarianism and Canada’s Sovereign Course
LEIGH SARTY
Advancing Trade, Investment and Development
Building Confidence through Trade and the Start of Economic Summitry
JENNIFER LEVIN BONDER
US Formation of New Geoeconomic Alliances: Canada’s Shifting Relevance
MEREDITH LILLY
Driving Digital Leadership and Collective Action
Communications, Technology and Canadian Foreign Policy
HEIDI TWOREK
A Twenty-First-Century Approach to Advance Canada’s Foreign Policy on Communications and Technology
BILL GRAHAM
Enhancing Canada’s Security Posture in an Increasingly Uncertain Global Environment
Canadian National Security in Historical Perspective
TIMOTHY ANDREWS SAYLE
Deterrence of Partisanship as Canadian National Security Strategy
LAURENCE DESCHAMPS-LAPORTE
Conclusion
Envisioning a Better World
ADAM CHAPNICK | AARON SHULL
The Search for World Order in the Twenty-First Century
ADAM CHAPNICK | AARON SHULL
Video: History Helps Define Canada’s Future in a Changing World
ADAM CHAPNICK
Situating Canada in a Shifting Geopolitical Context
Canada in a Shifting Geopolitical Context
MICHAEL COTEY MORGAN
Maximizing Influence without Having Control
ROHINTON P. MEDHORA
A Fractious and Uncertain International System
Canada in the World: The Multilateralist Tradition in Canadian Foreign Policy
BRENDAN KELLY
Canada’s Multilateralism: A Story of Growing Drift?
DAVID M. MALONE
Canada in a World Where Democracies Are under Strain
Authoritarian Challengers and the Conduct of Canadian Foreign Policy
SUSAN COLBOURN
Democracy, Authoritarianism and Canada’s Sovereign Course
LEIGH SARTY
Advancing Trade, Investment and Development
Building Confidence through Trade and the Start of Economic Summitry
JENNIFER LEVIN BONDER
US Formation of New Geoeconomic Alliances: Canada’s Shifting Relevance
MEREDITH LILLY
Driving Digital Leadership and Collective Action
Communications, Technology and Canadian Foreign Policy
HEIDI TWOREK
A Twenty-First-Century Approach to Advance Canada’s Foreign Policy on Communications and Technology
BILL GRAHAM
Enhancing Canada’s Security Posture in an Increasingly Uncertain Global Environment
Canadian National Security in Historical Perspective
TIMOTHY ANDREWS SAYLE
Deterrence of Partisanship as Canadian National Security Strategy
LAURENCE DESCHAMPS-LAPORTE
Conclusion
Envisioning a Better World
ADAM CHAPNICK | AARON SHULL