After the Summit: What next for Canada in the Hemisphere? By: Stephen Baranyi , / 17 April, 2015 From removing the Mexico visa to naming an OAS ambassador, here’s how Canada can advance regional relations.
The complex dynamic between Cuba, Venezuela and the Americas By: Yvon Grenier , / 14 April, 2015 What can explain the U.S. warming to Cuba while cooling to Venezuela?
The “Handshake Summit” of the Americas By: Jean Daudelin , / 9 April, 2015 This week’s summit in Panama only reinforces the breakdown of the Americas’ democratic rights regime.
What’s next for the great Cuba-U.S. thaw? By: Keith Bolender , / 16 March, 2015 Diplomatic talks continue in Havana this week. What can we expect next?
Cuba deal: A game-changer for U.S. foreign policy? By: Matthew Bondy , / 19 December, 2014 The diplomatic achievement could rebrand Obama as a soft-power victor, says Matthew Bondy.
“An almost unthinkable act of political will” By: Mark Entwistle , / 18 December, 2014 As historic as the move to normalize relations between the U.S. and Cuba is, it is just the beginning of a lengthy process, says Mark Entwistle.
The end of Cuba’s long, isolating winter By: OpenCanada Staff , / 17 December, 2014 After decades, the U.S. and Cuba announced a thaw in diplomatic relations. Here are 15 key reactions to the news.
The Cuba Question By: Stephen Baranyi , / 15 September, 2014 Most Latin American and Caribbean countries want Cuba at the next Summit of the Americas. Canada and the United States don’t. Stephen Baranyi on how to resolve the standoff.
13 Links For 13 Days By: Claire Schachter , / 29 October, 2012 OpenCanada considers the Cuban Missile Crisis 50 years on.