Declining powers vs. rising powers By: Ramesh Thakur , / 31 October, 2014 Great powers rise and fall over time, but the transition is not always peaceful and linear, says Ramesh Thakur.
Swing States and Their Discontents By: Robert Morgus , Tim Maurer , / 28 May, 2014 A group of countries with more fluid approaches to the international order are increasingly reshaping that order, say Tim Mauer and Robert Morgus.
Not for Beginners: Should Small Players Go to Fast-Growth Markets? By: Danielle Goldfarb , Sui Sui , / 6 February, 2014 While there is a new emphasis on smaller Canadian companies becoming more active in emerging markets and developing countries, not all small- and medium-sized businesses will succeed, argue Danielle Goldfarb and Sui Sui.
How Emerging Markets Dropped the Ball By: Brett House , / 25 November, 2013 Emerging markets should have taken advantage of high Chinese demand and easy credit to institute difficult reforms, says Brett House.
Emerging Business By: Jennifer Jeffs , / 23 November, 2012 Jennifer Jeffs on why Canadian companies need to develop relationships with the higher-growth emerging economies.
All Business By: Margaret Cornish , / 23 February, 2012 Margaret Cornish explains why Canada has nothing to fear from the state in Chinese SOEs.