The state of Obama’s Pacific pivot By: David McDonough , / 11 March, 2015 If its 2016 defence budget is any indication, the US still has its sights set on Asia. What will that mean for US leadership elsewhere?
The darker side of the ‘toon By: Eva Salinas , / 5 December, 2014 Cartoonist Joe Sacco’s latest book is a ‘howl of outrage’ against U.S. foreign policy. His work and others before him helped change a medium.
A new U.S. Secretary of Defense: Obama’s opportunity to shore up alliances By: Matthew Bondy , / 25 November, 2014 A new secretary with the right message is an opportunity for the U.S. to recalibrate its foreign policy narrative and strategy.
Why Samantha Power Will Break Our Hearts By: / 7 August, 2013 Andrew Stobo Sniderman on why the new U.S. Ambassador to the UN is destined to disappoint her strongest supporters.
Which Party is Better For Canada? By: Pierre Martin , / 25 October, 2012 Pierre Martin on why Republicans aren’t so good for Canada.