Wanted: A Coherent China Policy By: Paul Evans , / 7 May, 2014 Paul Evans on the strategic incoherence of Canada’s “principled” foreign policy approach to China.
Sea Lanes of Communication or Misunderstanding? By: Jeremy Paltiel , / 28 February, 2014 There are better ways to approach China’s interest in the Arctic than fretting about dragons on our threshold, argues Jeremy Paltiel.
When Smog Smells Like Opportunity By: Joseph Loh , / 12 December, 2013 China’s environmental challenges offer a valuable opportunity for growth to Canada’s green tech sector argues Joseph Loh.
Canada and Chinese SOEs By: Hugh Stephens , / 29 October, 2013 It’s time to rationally address the opportunities and policy challenges that Chinese State-owned enterprises in Canada present, says Hugh Stephens.
Building Bridges By: James Manicom , / 15 April, 2013 Canada doesn’t need to choose between strengthening relations with either China or Japan says James Manicom.
Responding to China’s Military Buildup By: Elinor Sloan , / 20 March, 2013 Elinor Sloan on what China’s new military capability means for both the U.S. and Canada.
Maritime Security and the Canada-China Relationship By: James Manicom , / 19 March, 2013 James Manicom makes the case for maritime security to be part of Canada’s China strategy.
The Spectre of Sinophobia By: Hugh Stephens , / 18 March, 2013 As Chinese investment in Canada grows, we should take care not to repeat the mistakes of the past says Hugh Stephens.
Teeter-Tottering Between Contending Perceptions of China By: David Dyment , / 14 March, 2013 David Dyment on why the country represents both a challenge and an opportunity for Canada.
Dear Prime Minister Harper – A Good Time for an Asia Strategy, Part II By: Gregory Chin , / 2 December, 2011 Engage with China’s top leadership. This and four other principles to guide Canada’s Asia strategy.
War or Peace By: John Hancock , / 23 November, 2011 China’s economy will overtake that of the U.S. in 5 years. “Do dollars equal tanks?” Hancock wonders.