Canada’s ‘Energy Insecurity’: Where Asia Fits In By: Jeff Kucharski , / April 22, 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 , / March 11, 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 , / October 24, 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 , / January 30, 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 , / January 6, 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 , / November 17, 2011 The 800-Pound Panda in Obama’s Asia Speech. Roland Paris decodes the President’s cryptic messages.