Canada’s ‘Energy Insecurity’: Where Asia Fits In By: Jeff Kucharski , / 22 April, 2015 Canada needs to develop a strategy to preserve and enhance its energy security. And that strategy needs to include Asia.
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 British Columbia-Asia Economic Connection By: Hugh Stephens , / 24 October, 2014 Hugh Stephens on the benefits of a stronger trade relationship with Asia, especially for Canada’s West Coast.
Abe’s Dilemmas By: Joseph Caron , / 30 January, 2014 The Japanese Prime Minister visited the Yasukuni Shrine, knowing full well it would spark outrage from Japan’s neighbours. Why did he do it?
Lean, But Still Mean? By: Jennifer Welsh , / 6 January, 2012 What does a 15% percent cut to the American military mean to world security? Jennifer Welsh examines.
The 800-Pound Panda in Obama’s Asia Speech By: Roland Paris , / 17 November, 2011 The 800-Pound Panda in Obama’s Asia Speech. Roland Paris decodes the President’s cryptic messages.