CIDA Merger Is Fine, But Fundamental Questions of Policy Remain Unresolved By: Roland Paris , / 22 March, 2013 Roland Paris on CIDA being folded into DFAIT.
Following the Money in Haiti By: Ainsley Butler , / 7 August, 2012 Aid money leads to substantive growth in Haiti, not costly waste, says Ainsley Butler.
Creating a Job in Haiti By: OpenCanada Staff , / 7 August, 2012 Thirty-one months after the earthquake, Haiti is still struggling to […]
A Whole-of-Government Approach By: Elissa Golberg , / 16 May, 2012 The Canadian military is just one piece of the disaster-relief puzzle.
Aid Through Education By: Jennifer Jeffs , / 2 May, 2012 Canada is an international leader. Now act like one, writes Jennifer Jeffs.
Foreign Policy Is Not Just Defence By: Roland Paris , / 30 April, 2012 Canadian foreign policy should be about more than providing military support, writes Roland Paris.
Lessons From Afghanistan By: Stephen Saideman , / 30 April, 2012 In Afghanistan, the military made good decisions without Ottawa’s okay. Steve Saideman on what this means.
Four Ways to Reinvigorate the Canadian Foreign Policy Debate By: Taylor Owen , / 20 June, 2011 Last fall, I participated in a workshop hosted by L’Idée […]