The liberal case for CANZUK
A closer partnership between Canada, Britain and Australia isn’t about imperial nostalgia. It’s a strategy for Canada to advance its values and increase its influence in the world by working with like-minded friends.
Foreign policy writer based in New York
Ben Judah is a foreign policy writer based in New York. He is the author of Fragile Empire, a study of Vladimir Putin's Russia, and This Is London, on the British capital. He has been a fellow at the Hudson Institute in Washington DC, the European Council on Foreign Relations in London, and the European Stability Initiative, in Istanbul. He has interviewed and profiled global figures including French President Emmanuel Macron, Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan and UK Chancellor Rishi Sunak.
A closer partnership between Canada, Britain and Australia isn’t about imperial nostalgia. It’s a strategy for Canada to advance its values and increase its influence in the world by working with like-minded friends.