Confusion in the wake of the Sony hack By: Paul Meyer , / 31 December, 2014 The response to recent attack shows that work is needed for more international norms on states’ cyber policies, says Paul Meyer.
The Korean ‘jackpot’ By: Tina Jiwon Park , / 12 December, 2014 Is reunification worth the gamble? By Tina Jiwon Park.
Abe’s Other Foreign Policy Priority By: James Manicom , / 11 February, 2014 The Japanese prime minister has been busy rebuilding his country’s economy and reasserting its territorial rights. He could also be ready to move on the abduction issue with North Korea.
From Fear to Freedom By: OpenCanada Staff , / 25 April, 2013 Our interview with Ann Shin, director of the The Defector: Escape from North Korea, about the risk and hardship North Korean defectors face.
Third Time’s An Alarm By: Jennifer Welsh , / 14 February, 2013 North Korea’s most recent nuclear test is a serious provocation. There’s a decent chance Kim Jong-un’s belligerency has cost him Xi Jinping’s support.
This Week: Algeria, Clinton, and North Korea By: OpenCanada Staff , / 25 January, 2013 The RCMP goes to Algeria, Hillary Clinton is grilled on Benghazi, more threats from North Korea, and David Cameron wants to reconsider the EU.
The Rise of Mongolia By: Jean-Frédéric Légaré-Tremblay , / 28 September, 2012 Once called the 16th Soviet Republic, Mongolia is now an emerging non-aligned power.