Canada and Australia in Asia: Two nations, two approaches By: Hugh Stephens , / March 16, 2015 Canada may never be able to match Australia’s Asia-Pacific strategy, but there is much we can learn from them, argues Hugh Stephens.
The Provinces Reach Out To Asia By: Charles Labrecque , / July 8, 2014 The federal government isn’t the only government in Canada with an international strategy, explains Charles Labrecque.
A New Notion of Global Accountability By: John McArthur , / August 12, 2013 John McArthur on why Asia’s local leaders could play a critical role in building new frameworks for global accountability.
The Rise of Mongolia By: Jean-Frédéric Légaré-Tremblay , / September 28, 2012 Once called the 16th Soviet Republic, Mongolia is now an emerging non-aligned power.
Dear Prime Minister Harper – A Good Time for an Asia Strategy By: Gregory Chin , / November 24, 2011 The Obama administration has gotten serious about Asia. It’s time Canada to do the same, writes Chin.