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Trudeau’s Brave New Canada: A preview of Canada’s national and global agenda under its new government.

By Beat Guldimann In the days leading up to the Canadian federal election 2015, pundits and pollsters had gotten the basic result right when they predicted that Justin Trudeau’s Liberal Party would defeat Stephen Harper’s Conservatives. What nobody saw coming was the landslide that got the Liberal Party …

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The Tipping Point: Has the U.S.-China Relationship Passed the Point of No Return?

By Ryan Pikrell Conflict between a rising power and an established power is not inevitable as most realist scholars suggest. However, in every relationship, there is a tipping point or a point of no return, and China and the United States are rapidly approaching this point. As traditional …

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Putin’s Plan in Syria and its Chances of Success – What Events on the Ground Tell Us

Russia’s intentions in Syria seem to be finally getting clearer thanks to Moscow’s current diplomatic and military moves on the ground. Russia, understandably, left all options opened within a specific space of movement. The limits of this space extends from the minimum default objective of carving out a …

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