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GLOBAL BRIEF
Editors' Blog. The Worldwide Commission to Educate All Kids (Post-Pandemic) from the Institute for 21st Century Questions (21CQ) THE GB TEAM. Context and Problem: The Covid-19 pandemic has “ousted” hundreds of millions of children from formal schoolingaround the world.
A 21CQ/GB “GLOBAL COVID-19 VACCINE SUMMIT A 21CQ/GB GLOBAL COVID-19 VACCINE SUMMIT – AND THE STATE & FUTURE OF SCIENCE, POST-PANDEMIC. FEBRUARY 19, 2021. A Global Conference (Virtual) from the Institute for 21 st Century Questions (21CQ) and Global Brief Magazine. Register Today (Spots Limited)! CANADIAN FOREIGN POLICY IN THE POST-COVID WORLD Canadian Foreign Policy in the Post-COVID World. ZACHARY PAIKIN April 20, 2020. For the past several years – if not decades – the international order has been situated in a period of transition. As such, the specific impact of the novel coronavirus on global politics remains largely to be determined. Nonetheless, it is possible toidentify
THE INDIGENOUS PERSPECTIVE ON OUR GLOBAL ECOSYSTEM The Indigenous Perspective on our Global Ecosystem. DOUGLAS SANDERSON June 16, 2020. Indigenous people the world over understand that they are not beings external to the environment – that is, there is no ‘environment;’ there is only the world we live in, something more akin to an ecosystem. Thinking about the world outside as an PARO NACIONAL 2021: COLOMBIA EN CRISIS Wenran Jiang is adjunct professor at the School of Public Policy and Global Affairs, University of British Columbia, a Global Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson International Centre for Scholars in Washington DC, and Special Adviser on China to the Energy Council, an American and Canadian state and provincial legislators’ body coordinating energypolicies.
FIVE HARD TRUTHS ABOUT MYANMAR INTEGRATION IN SOUTH AFRICA The 1995 Rugby World Cup showed South Africans an alternative vision of their future – one where black and white could celebrate in the streets together. There is some modest hope that the FIFA World Cup will do the same. Kevin Bloom is the author of Ways of Staying (2010), a narrative non-fiction journey through contemporary South Africa. ASIAN VS. WESTERN BUSINESS Alan Middleton Despite the differences between US, Canadian and European business values, objectives and practices, and despite European publicly traded companies having pursued more of a stakeholder than an American-style shareholder orientation, one can certainly see similarities between this collective ‘West’ and Asia in respect of board governance, management principles, “HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION IS JUSTIFIED WHEN… Legality is determined by international law, as codified and constitutionalized in the UN Charter. Essentially, the use of international force is lawful only if in self-defence in response to a prior armed attack or on authority of the Security Council. More concretely, the Kosovo war was an unlawful instance of humanitarianintervention, while
3 TRAGEDIES OF HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION Candour is also essential in explaining exactly what the use of force is meant to achieve. Intervention may be able to prevent hell, but it cannot create heaven. This is the third tragedy, and it requires finding the right balance between trying to do too little and hopingto do too much.
GLOBAL BRIEF
Editors' Blog. The Worldwide Commission to Educate All Kids (Post-Pandemic) from the Institute for 21st Century Questions (21CQ) THE GB TEAM. Context and Problem: The Covid-19 pandemic has “ousted” hundreds of millions of children from formal schoolingaround the world.
A 21CQ/GB “GLOBAL COVID-19 VACCINE SUMMIT A 21CQ/GB GLOBAL COVID-19 VACCINE SUMMIT – AND THE STATE & FUTURE OF SCIENCE, POST-PANDEMIC. FEBRUARY 19, 2021. A Global Conference (Virtual) from the Institute for 21 st Century Questions (21CQ) and Global Brief Magazine. Register Today (Spots Limited)! CANADIAN FOREIGN POLICY IN THE POST-COVID WORLD Canadian Foreign Policy in the Post-COVID World. ZACHARY PAIKIN April 20, 2020. For the past several years – if not decades – the international order has been situated in a period of transition. As such, the specific impact of the novel coronavirus on global politics remains largely to be determined. Nonetheless, it is possible toidentify
THE INDIGENOUS PERSPECTIVE ON OUR GLOBAL ECOSYSTEM The Indigenous Perspective on our Global Ecosystem. DOUGLAS SANDERSON June 16, 2020. Indigenous people the world over understand that they are not beings external to the environment – that is, there is no ‘environment;’ there is only the world we live in, something more akin to an ecosystem. Thinking about the world outside as an PARO NACIONAL 2021: COLOMBIA EN CRISIS Wenran Jiang is adjunct professor at the School of Public Policy and Global Affairs, University of British Columbia, a Global Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson International Centre for Scholars in Washington DC, and Special Adviser on China to the Energy Council, an American and Canadian state and provincial legislators’ body coordinating energypolicies.
FIVE HARD TRUTHS ABOUT MYANMAR INTEGRATION IN SOUTH AFRICA The 1995 Rugby World Cup showed South Africans an alternative vision of their future – one where black and white could celebrate in the streets together. There is some modest hope that the FIFA World Cup will do the same. Kevin Bloom is the author of Ways of Staying (2010), a narrative non-fiction journey through contemporary South Africa. ASIAN VS. WESTERN BUSINESS Alan Middleton Despite the differences between US, Canadian and European business values, objectives and practices, and despite European publicly traded companies having pursued more of a stakeholder than an American-style shareholder orientation, one can certainly see similarities between this collective ‘West’ and Asia in respect of board governance, management principles, “HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION IS JUSTIFIED WHEN… Legality is determined by international law, as codified and constitutionalized in the UN Charter. Essentially, the use of international force is lawful only if in self-defence in response to a prior armed attack or on authority of the Security Council. More concretely, the Kosovo war was an unlawful instance of humanitarianintervention, while
3 TRAGEDIES OF HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION Candour is also essential in explaining exactly what the use of force is meant to achieve. Intervention may be able to prevent hell, but it cannot create heaven. This is the third tragedy, and it requires finding the right balance between trying to do too little and hopingto do too much.
THE INDIGENOUS PERSPECTIVE ON OUR GLOBAL ECOSYSTEM The Indigenous Perspective on our Global Ecosystem. DOUGLAS SANDERSON June 16, 2020. Indigenous people the world over understand that they are not beings external to the environment – that is, there is no ‘environment;’ there is only the world we live in, something more akin to an ecosystem. Thinking about the world outside as an CANADA'S "INDO-PACIFIC" FUTURE? NOT SO FAST. Perhaps the most salient dynamic in international relations in recent years has been the deteriorating relationship between China and the United States – a situation which has brought direct consequences for Canada. Damaged prospects for Canada-China trade and the standoff over Meng Wanzhou’s arrest are less evidence of specific disputes and more the result of CANADA-US RELATIONS AND THE NEW COLD WAR Canada-US Relations and the New Cold War. As the COVID-19 crisis has progressed, US-China relations have begun to acquire a logic of comprehensive, zero-sum confrontation. Even in the event that a lengthy pandemic reaffirms the need for international cooperation, the processes that have now been initiated will be difficult to undo. PARO NACIONAL 2021: COLOMBIA EN CRISIS Wenran Jiang is adjunct professor at the School of Public Policy and Global Affairs, University of British Columbia, a Global Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson International Centre for Scholars in Washington DC, and Special Adviser on China to the Energy Council, an American and Canadian state and provincial legislators’ body coordinating energypolicies.
THE FIRST GLOBAL ORDER: ASCERTAINING CANADA'S POSITION The First Global Order: Ascertaining Canada’s Position. Last week, 21CQ and GB held a two-day conference to probe the state and future of Canada after the pandemic. Along with UBC’s Michael Byers, Université Laval’s Anessa Kimball, former senior advisor to Canada’s minister of foreign affairs Jocelyn Coulon, and the MunkSchool’s
THE 21ST CENTURY INDIVIDUAL IN WORLD AFFAIRS Many observers of international relations have adopted the same skepticism about individual power in the context of expanding 21st century trade, warfare and cultural exchange. The world is just too complex and fast-moving for any single individual to matter very much. The forces of change are too large and the relations between societiesare
THE NEW ALLIANCES OF THE 21ST CENTURY Promiscuity and contingency will replace black and white in the making and breaking of strategic pacts, partnerships and pair bonds If the Cold War painted a relatively simple picture for power in the second half of the 20th century, then contemporary conflicts in the Middle East, Europe and Asia push toward something far more abstract. 3 TRAGEDIES OF HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION Candour is also essential in explaining exactly what the use of force is meant to achieve. Intervention may be able to prevent hell, but it cannot create heaven. This is the third tragedy, and it requires finding the right balance between trying to do too little and hopingto do too much.
LES USA ET LA FIN DE L'UNIPOLARITÉ L’URRS s’effondre et le Japon débute une longue descente aux enfers sur le plan économique. Les USA deviennent la superpuissance, l’hyperpuissance. Il ne fait pas de doute que le monde est alors unipolaire. Pour employer une expression de l’époque, c’est ‘la fin de l’histoire’. Les penseurs critiques oseront même parler del
BUSINESS ETHICS ACCORDING TO THE SWISS Nevertheless, the Swiss Government supports Philipp Hildebrand. Mr Hildebrand told reporters at the SNB’s headquarters in Zurich (a lovely city by the way) on Thursday: “So long as I have the confidence of the government and the bank council, stepping down is not an issue for me.”. Obviously, business ethics is an oxymoron inSwitzerland.
GLOBAL BRIEF
Editors' Blog. The Worldwide Commission to Educate All Kids (Post-Pandemic) from the Institute for 21st Century Questions (21CQ) THE GB TEAM. Context and Problem: The Covid-19 pandemic has “ousted” hundreds of millions of children from formal schoolingaround the world.
A 21CQ/GB “GLOBAL COVID-19 VACCINE SUMMIT A 21CQ/GB GLOBAL COVID-19 VACCINE SUMMIT – AND THE STATE & FUTURE OF SCIENCE, POST-PANDEMIC. FEBRUARY 19, 2021. A Global Conference (Virtual) from the Institute for 21 st Century Questions (21CQ) and Global Brief Magazine. Register Today (Spots Limited)! CANADA-US RELATIONS AND THE NEW COLD WAR Canada-US Relations and the New Cold War. As the COVID-19 crisis has progressed, US-China relations have begun to acquire a logic of comprehensive, zero-sum confrontation. Even in the event that a lengthy pandemic reaffirms the need for international cooperation, the processes that have now been initiated will be difficult to undo. CANADA'S "INDO-PACIFIC" FUTURE? NOT SO FAST. Perhaps the most salient dynamic in international relations in recent years has been the deteriorating relationship between China and the United States – a situation which has brought direct consequences for Canada. Damaged prospects for Canada-China trade and the standoff over Meng Wanzhou’s arrest are less evidence of specific disputes and more the result of CANADIAN FOREIGN POLICY IN THE POST-COVID WORLD Canadian Foreign Policy in the Post-COVID World. ZACHARY PAIKIN April 20, 2020. For the past several years – if not decades – the international order has been situated in a period of transition. As such, the specific impact of the novel coronavirus on global politics remains largely to be determined. Nonetheless, it is possible toidentify
FIVE HARD TRUTHS ABOUT MYANMAR INTEGRATION IN SOUTH AFRICA The 1995 Rugby World Cup showed South Africans an alternative vision of their future – one where black and white could celebrate in the streets together. There is some modest hope that the FIFA World Cup will do the same. Kevin Bloom is the author of Ways of Staying (2010), a narrative non-fiction journey through contemporary South Africa. TOWARD AN ABORIGINAL GRAND STRATEGY Toward an Aboriginal Grand Strategy. DOUGLAS SANDERSON. June 17, 2013. Classical wampum diplomacy may be dead and gone. But North America’s Indigenous people are once again power players. European explorers were startled by the architecture, economies and cosmopolitan empires that they encountered in what they termed the New World. ASIAN VS. WESTERN BUSINESS Alan Middleton Despite the differences between US, Canadian and European business values, objectives and practices, and despite European publicly traded companies having pursued more of a stakeholder than an American-style shareholder orientation, one can certainly see similarities between this collective ‘West’ and Asia in respect of board governance, management principles, “HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION IS JUSTIFIED WHEN… Legality is determined by international law, as codified and constitutionalized in the UN Charter. Essentially, the use of international force is lawful only if in self-defence in response to a prior armed attack or on authority of the Security Council. More concretely, the Kosovo war was an unlawful instance of humanitarianintervention, while
GLOBAL BRIEF
Editors' Blog. The Worldwide Commission to Educate All Kids (Post-Pandemic) from the Institute for 21st Century Questions (21CQ) THE GB TEAM. Context and Problem: The Covid-19 pandemic has “ousted” hundreds of millions of children from formal schoolingaround the world.
A 21CQ/GB “GLOBAL COVID-19 VACCINE SUMMIT A 21CQ/GB GLOBAL COVID-19 VACCINE SUMMIT – AND THE STATE & FUTURE OF SCIENCE, POST-PANDEMIC. FEBRUARY 19, 2021. A Global Conference (Virtual) from the Institute for 21 st Century Questions (21CQ) and Global Brief Magazine. Register Today (Spots Limited)! CANADA-US RELATIONS AND THE NEW COLD WAR Canada-US Relations and the New Cold War. As the COVID-19 crisis has progressed, US-China relations have begun to acquire a logic of comprehensive, zero-sum confrontation. Even in the event that a lengthy pandemic reaffirms the need for international cooperation, the processes that have now been initiated will be difficult to undo. CANADA'S "INDO-PACIFIC" FUTURE? NOT SO FAST. Perhaps the most salient dynamic in international relations in recent years has been the deteriorating relationship between China and the United States – a situation which has brought direct consequences for Canada. Damaged prospects for Canada-China trade and the standoff over Meng Wanzhou’s arrest are less evidence of specific disputes and more the result of CANADIAN FOREIGN POLICY IN THE POST-COVID WORLD Canadian Foreign Policy in the Post-COVID World. ZACHARY PAIKIN April 20, 2020. For the past several years – if not decades – the international order has been situated in a period of transition. As such, the specific impact of the novel coronavirus on global politics remains largely to be determined. Nonetheless, it is possible toidentify
FIVE HARD TRUTHS ABOUT MYANMAR INTEGRATION IN SOUTH AFRICA The 1995 Rugby World Cup showed South Africans an alternative vision of their future – one where black and white could celebrate in the streets together. There is some modest hope that the FIFA World Cup will do the same. Kevin Bloom is the author of Ways of Staying (2010), a narrative non-fiction journey through contemporary South Africa. TOWARD AN ABORIGINAL GRAND STRATEGY Toward an Aboriginal Grand Strategy. DOUGLAS SANDERSON. June 17, 2013. Classical wampum diplomacy may be dead and gone. But North America’s Indigenous people are once again power players. European explorers were startled by the architecture, economies and cosmopolitan empires that they encountered in what they termed the New World. ASIAN VS. WESTERN BUSINESS Alan Middleton Despite the differences between US, Canadian and European business values, objectives and practices, and despite European publicly traded companies having pursued more of a stakeholder than an American-style shareholder orientation, one can certainly see similarities between this collective ‘West’ and Asia in respect of board governance, management principles, “HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION IS JUSTIFIED WHEN… Legality is determined by international law, as codified and constitutionalized in the UN Charter. Essentially, the use of international force is lawful only if in self-defence in response to a prior armed attack or on authority of the Security Council. More concretely, the Kosovo war was an unlawful instance of humanitarianintervention, while
PARO NACIONAL 2021: COLOMBIA EN CRISIS Wenran Jiang is adjunct professor at the School of Public Policy and Global Affairs, University of British Columbia, a Global Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson International Centre for Scholars in Washington DC, and Special Adviser on China to the Energy Council, an American and Canadian state and provincial legislators’ body coordinating energypolicies.
CANADIAN FOREIGN POLICY IN THE POST-COVID WORLD Canadian Foreign Policy in the Post-COVID World. ZACHARY PAIKIN April 20, 2020. For the past several years – if not decades – the international order has been situated in a period of transition. As such, the specific impact of the novel coronavirus on global politics remains largely to be determined. Nonetheless, it is possible toidentify
THE INDIGENOUS PERSPECTIVE ON OUR GLOBAL ECOSYSTEM The Indigenous Perspective on our Global Ecosystem. DOUGLAS SANDERSON June 16, 2020. Indigenous people the world over understand that they are not beings external to the environment – that is, there is no ‘environment;’ there is only the world we live in, something more akin to an ecosystem. Thinking about the world outside as an GREAT POWER RIVALRY AND CANADA'S GLOBAL STRATEGY Great Power Rivalry and Canada’s Global Strategy. ZACHARY PAIKIN November 1, 2019. In a recent op-ed, the University of Ottawa’s Roland Paris noted that the conditions that have facilitated Canadian security and prosperity for decades are decaying. These include “few direct threats to our security, privileged access to the world’s WHAT OF A FUTURE CANADA-RUSSIA RELATIONSHIP? Canada and Russia share the stated aim of cooperating on circumpolar affairs and ensuring that the Arctic remains a zone of peace over the course of this century. Of course, the key to this peace has traditionally been to insulate circumpolar issues completely from political disputes involving Arctic states in other geopoliticaltheatres.
TOWARD AN ABORIGINAL GRAND STRATEGY Toward an Aboriginal Grand Strategy. DOUGLAS SANDERSON. June 17, 2013. Classical wampum diplomacy may be dead and gone. But North America’s Indigenous people are once again power players. European explorers were startled by the architecture, economies and cosmopolitan empires that they encountered in what they termed the New World. THE 21ST CENTURY INDIVIDUAL IN WORLD AFFAIRS Many observers of international relations have adopted the same skepticism about individual power in the context of expanding 21st century trade, warfare and cultural exchange. The world is just too complex and fast-moving for any single individual to matter very much. The forces of change are too large and the relations between societiesare
THE NEW ALLIANCES OF THE 21ST CENTURY Promiscuity and contingency will replace black and white in the making and breaking of strategic pacts, partnerships and pair bonds If the Cold War painted a relatively simple picture for power in the second half of the 20th century, then contemporary conflicts in the Middle East, Europe and Asia push toward something far more abstract. 3 TRAGEDIES OF HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION Candour is also essential in explaining exactly what the use of force is meant to achieve. Intervention may be able to prevent hell, but it cannot create heaven. This is the third tragedy, and it requires finding the right balance between trying to do too little and hopingto do too much.
BUSINESS ETHICS ACCORDING TO THE SWISS Nevertheless, the Swiss Government supports Philipp Hildebrand. Mr Hildebrand told reporters at the SNB’s headquarters in Zurich (a lovely city by the way) on Thursday: “So long as I have the confidence of the government and the bank council, stepping down is not an issue for me.”. Obviously, business ethics is an oxymoron inSwitzerland.
GLOBAL BRIEF
Editors' Blog. The Worldwide Commission to Educate All Kids (Post-Pandemic) from the Institute for 21st Century Questions (21CQ) THE GB TEAM. Context and Problem: The Covid-19 pandemic has “ousted” hundreds of millions of children from formal schoolingaround the world.
A 21CQ/GB “GLOBAL COVID-19 VACCINE SUMMIT A 21CQ/GB GLOBAL COVID-19 VACCINE SUMMIT – AND THE STATE & FUTURE OF SCIENCE, POST-PANDEMIC. FEBRUARY 19, 2021. A Global Conference (Virtual) from the Institute for 21 st Century Questions (21CQ) and Global Brief Magazine. Register Today (Spots Limited)! CANADA-US RELATIONS AND THE NEW COLD WAR Canada-US Relations and the New Cold War. As the COVID-19 crisis has progressed, US-China relations have begun to acquire a logic of comprehensive, zero-sum confrontation. Even in the event that a lengthy pandemic reaffirms the need for international cooperation, the processes that have now been initiated will be difficult to undo. CANADA'S "INDO-PACIFIC" FUTURE? NOT SO FAST. Perhaps the most salient dynamic in international relations in recent years has been the deteriorating relationship between China and the United States – a situation which has brought direct consequences for Canada. Damaged prospects for Canada-China trade and the standoff over Meng Wanzhou’s arrest are less evidence of specific disputes and more the result of CANADIAN FOREIGN POLICY IN THE POST-COVID WORLD Canadian Foreign Policy in the Post-COVID World. ZACHARY PAIKIN April 20, 2020. For the past several years – if not decades – the international order has been situated in a period of transition. As such, the specific impact of the novel coronavirus on global politics remains largely to be determined. Nonetheless, it is possible toidentify
FIVE HARD TRUTHS ABOUT MYANMAR INTEGRATION IN SOUTH AFRICA The 1995 Rugby World Cup showed South Africans an alternative vision of their future – one where black and white could celebrate in the streets together. There is some modest hope that the FIFA World Cup will do the same. Kevin Bloom is the author of Ways of Staying (2010), a narrative non-fiction journey through contemporary South Africa. TOWARD AN ABORIGINAL GRAND STRATEGY Toward an Aboriginal Grand Strategy. DOUGLAS SANDERSON. June 17, 2013. Classical wampum diplomacy may be dead and gone. But North America’s Indigenous people are once again power players. European explorers were startled by the architecture, economies and cosmopolitan empires that they encountered in what they termed the New World. ASIAN VS. WESTERN BUSINESS Alan Middleton Despite the differences between US, Canadian and European business values, objectives and practices, and despite European publicly traded companies having pursued more of a stakeholder than an American-style shareholder orientation, one can certainly see similarities between this collective ‘West’ and Asia in respect of board governance, management principles, “HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION IS JUSTIFIED WHEN… Legality is determined by international law, as codified and constitutionalized in the UN Charter. Essentially, the use of international force is lawful only if in self-defence in response to a prior armed attack or on authority of the Security Council. More concretely, the Kosovo war was an unlawful instance of humanitarianintervention, while
GLOBAL BRIEF
Editors' Blog. The Worldwide Commission to Educate All Kids (Post-Pandemic) from the Institute for 21st Century Questions (21CQ) THE GB TEAM. Context and Problem: The Covid-19 pandemic has “ousted” hundreds of millions of children from formal schoolingaround the world.
A 21CQ/GB “GLOBAL COVID-19 VACCINE SUMMIT A 21CQ/GB GLOBAL COVID-19 VACCINE SUMMIT – AND THE STATE & FUTURE OF SCIENCE, POST-PANDEMIC. FEBRUARY 19, 2021. A Global Conference (Virtual) from the Institute for 21 st Century Questions (21CQ) and Global Brief Magazine. Register Today (Spots Limited)! CANADA-US RELATIONS AND THE NEW COLD WAR Canada-US Relations and the New Cold War. As the COVID-19 crisis has progressed, US-China relations have begun to acquire a logic of comprehensive, zero-sum confrontation. Even in the event that a lengthy pandemic reaffirms the need for international cooperation, the processes that have now been initiated will be difficult to undo. CANADA'S "INDO-PACIFIC" FUTURE? NOT SO FAST. Perhaps the most salient dynamic in international relations in recent years has been the deteriorating relationship between China and the United States – a situation which has brought direct consequences for Canada. Damaged prospects for Canada-China trade and the standoff over Meng Wanzhou’s arrest are less evidence of specific disputes and more the result of CANADIAN FOREIGN POLICY IN THE POST-COVID WORLD Canadian Foreign Policy in the Post-COVID World. ZACHARY PAIKIN April 20, 2020. For the past several years – if not decades – the international order has been situated in a period of transition. As such, the specific impact of the novel coronavirus on global politics remains largely to be determined. Nonetheless, it is possible toidentify
FIVE HARD TRUTHS ABOUT MYANMAR INTEGRATION IN SOUTH AFRICA The 1995 Rugby World Cup showed South Africans an alternative vision of their future – one where black and white could celebrate in the streets together. There is some modest hope that the FIFA World Cup will do the same. Kevin Bloom is the author of Ways of Staying (2010), a narrative non-fiction journey through contemporary South Africa. TOWARD AN ABORIGINAL GRAND STRATEGY Toward an Aboriginal Grand Strategy. DOUGLAS SANDERSON. June 17, 2013. Classical wampum diplomacy may be dead and gone. But North America’s Indigenous people are once again power players. European explorers were startled by the architecture, economies and cosmopolitan empires that they encountered in what they termed the New World. ASIAN VS. WESTERN BUSINESS Alan Middleton Despite the differences between US, Canadian and European business values, objectives and practices, and despite European publicly traded companies having pursued more of a stakeholder than an American-style shareholder orientation, one can certainly see similarities between this collective ‘West’ and Asia in respect of board governance, management principles, “HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION IS JUSTIFIED WHEN… Legality is determined by international law, as codified and constitutionalized in the UN Charter. Essentially, the use of international force is lawful only if in self-defence in response to a prior armed attack or on authority of the Security Council. More concretely, the Kosovo war was an unlawful instance of humanitarianintervention, while
CANADIAN FOREIGN POLICY IN THE POST-COVID WORLD Canadian Foreign Policy in the Post-COVID World. ZACHARY PAIKIN April 20, 2020. For the past several years – if not decades – the international order has been situated in a period of transition. As such, the specific impact of the novel coronavirus on global politics remains largely to be determined. Nonetheless, it is possible toidentify
THE FIRST GLOBAL ORDER: ASCERTAINING CANADA'S POSITION The First Global Order: Ascertaining Canada’s Position. Last week, 21CQ and GB held a two-day conference to probe the state and future of Canada after the pandemic. Along with UBC’s Michael Byers, Université Laval’s Anessa Kimball, former senior advisor to Canada’s minister of foreign affairs Jocelyn Coulon, and the MunkSchool’s
GREAT POWER RIVALRY AND CANADA'S GLOBAL STRATEGY Great Power Rivalry and Canada’s Global Strategy. ZACHARY PAIKIN November 1, 2019. In a recent op-ed, the University of Ottawa’s Roland Paris noted that the conditions that have facilitated Canadian security and prosperity for decades are decaying. These include “few direct threats to our security, privileged access to the world’s THE 21ST CENTURY INDIVIDUAL IN WORLD AFFAIRS Many observers of international relations have adopted the same skepticism about individual power in the context of expanding 21st century trade, warfare and cultural exchange. The world is just too complex and fast-moving for any single individual to matter very much. The forces of change are too large and the relations between societiesare
THE NEW ALLIANCES OF THE 21ST CENTURY Promiscuity and contingency will replace black and white in the making and breaking of strategic pacts, partnerships and pair bonds If the Cold War painted a relatively simple picture for power in the second half of the 20th century, then contemporary conflicts in the Middle East, Europe and Asia push toward something far more abstract. WHAT OF A FUTURE CANADA-RUSSIA RELATIONSHIP? Canada and Russia share the stated aim of cooperating on circumpolar affairs and ensuring that the Arctic remains a zone of peace over the course of this century. Of course, the key to this peace has traditionally been to insulate circumpolar issues completely from political disputes involving Arctic states in other geopoliticaltheatres.
TOWARD AN ABORIGINAL GRAND STRATEGY Toward an Aboriginal Grand Strategy. DOUGLAS SANDERSON. June 17, 2013. Classical wampum diplomacy may be dead and gone. But North America’s Indigenous people are once again power players. European explorers were startled by the architecture, economies and cosmopolitan empires that they encountered in what they termed the New World. LES USA ET LA FIN DE L'UNIPOLARITÉ L’URRS s’effondre et le Japon débute une longue descente aux enfers sur le plan économique. Les USA deviennent la superpuissance, l’hyperpuissance. Il ne fait pas de doute que le monde est alors unipolaire. Pour employer une expression de l’époque, c’est ‘la fin de l’histoire’. Les penseurs critiques oseront même parler del
3 TRAGEDIES OF HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION Candour is also essential in explaining exactly what the use of force is meant to achieve. Intervention may be able to prevent hell, but it cannot create heaven. This is the third tragedy, and it requires finding the right balance between trying to do too little and hopingto do too much.
BUSINESS ETHICS ACCORDING TO THE SWISS Nevertheless, the Swiss Government supports Philipp Hildebrand. Mr Hildebrand told reporters at the SNB’s headquarters in Zurich (a lovely city by the way) on Thursday: “So long as I have the confidence of the government and the bank council, stepping down is not an issue for me.”. Obviously, business ethics is an oxymoron inSwitzerland.
GLOBAL BRIEF
Editors' Blog. The Worldwide Commission to Educate All Kids (Post-Pandemic) from the Institute for 21st Century Questions (21CQ) THE GB TEAM. Context and Problem: The Covid-19 pandemic has “ousted” hundreds of millions of children from formal schoolingaround the world.
A 21CQ/GB “GLOBAL COVID-19 VACCINE SUMMIT A 21CQ/GB GLOBAL COVID-19 VACCINE SUMMIT – AND THE STATE & FUTURE OF SCIENCE, POST-PANDEMIC. FEBRUARY 19, 2021. A Global Conference (Virtual) from the Institute for 21 st Century Questions (21CQ) and Global Brief Magazine. Register Today (Spots Limited)! CANADA-US RELATIONS AND THE NEW COLD WAR Canada-US Relations and the New Cold War. As the COVID-19 crisis has progressed, US-China relations have begun to acquire a logic of comprehensive, zero-sum confrontation. Even in the event that a lengthy pandemic reaffirms the need for international cooperation, the processes that have now been initiated will be difficult to undo. CANADA'S "INDO-PACIFIC" FUTURE? NOT SO FAST. Perhaps the most salient dynamic in international relations in recent years has been the deteriorating relationship between China and the United States – a situation which has brought direct consequences for Canada. Damaged prospects for Canada-China trade and the standoff over Meng Wanzhou’s arrest are less evidence of specific disputes and more the result of CANADIAN FOREIGN POLICY IN THE POST-COVID WORLD Canadian Foreign Policy in the Post-COVID World. ZACHARY PAIKIN April 20, 2020. For the past several years – if not decades – the international order has been situated in a period of transition. As such, the specific impact of the novel coronavirus on global politics remains largely to be determined. Nonetheless, it is possible toidentify
THE NEW ALLIANCES OF THE 21ST CENTURY Promiscuity and contingency will replace black and white in the making and breaking of strategic pacts, partnerships and pair bonds If the Cold War painted a relatively simple picture for power in the second half of the 20th century, then contemporary conflicts in the Middle East, Europe and Asia push toward something far more abstract. THE 21ST CENTURY INDIVIDUAL IN WORLD AFFAIRS Many observers of international relations have adopted the same skepticism about individual power in the context of expanding 21st century trade, warfare and cultural exchange. The world is just too complex and fast-moving for any single individual to matter very much. The forces of change are too large and the relations between societiesare
INTEGRATION IN SOUTH AFRICA The 1995 Rugby World Cup showed South Africans an alternative vision of their future – one where black and white could celebrate in the streets together. There is some modest hope that the FIFA World Cup will do the same. Kevin Bloom is the author of Ways of Staying (2010), a narrative non-fiction journey through contemporary South Africa. ASIAN VS. WESTERN BUSINESS Alan Middleton Despite the differences between US, Canadian and European business values, objectives and practices, and despite European publicly traded companies having pursued more of a stakeholder than an American-style shareholder orientation, one can certainly see similarities between this collective ‘West’ and Asia in respect of board governance, management principles, BUSINESS ETHICS ACCORDING TO THE SWISS Nevertheless, the Swiss Government supports Philipp Hildebrand. Mr Hildebrand told reporters at the SNB’s headquarters in Zurich (a lovely city by the way) on Thursday: “So long as I have the confidence of the government and the bank council, stepping down is not an issue for me.”. Obviously, business ethics is an oxymoron inSwitzerland.
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Editors' Blog. The Worldwide Commission to Educate All Kids (Post-Pandemic) from the Institute for 21st Century Questions (21CQ) THE GB TEAM. Context and Problem: The Covid-19 pandemic has “ousted” hundreds of millions of children from formal schoolingaround the world.
A 21CQ/GB “GLOBAL COVID-19 VACCINE SUMMIT A 21CQ/GB GLOBAL COVID-19 VACCINE SUMMIT – AND THE STATE & FUTURE OF SCIENCE, POST-PANDEMIC. FEBRUARY 19, 2021. A Global Conference (Virtual) from the Institute for 21 st Century Questions (21CQ) and Global Brief Magazine. Register Today (Spots Limited)! CANADA-US RELATIONS AND THE NEW COLD WAR Canada-US Relations and the New Cold War. As the COVID-19 crisis has progressed, US-China relations have begun to acquire a logic of comprehensive, zero-sum confrontation. Even in the event that a lengthy pandemic reaffirms the need for international cooperation, the processes that have now been initiated will be difficult to undo. CANADA'S "INDO-PACIFIC" FUTURE? NOT SO FAST. Perhaps the most salient dynamic in international relations in recent years has been the deteriorating relationship between China and the United States – a situation which has brought direct consequences for Canada. Damaged prospects for Canada-China trade and the standoff over Meng Wanzhou’s arrest are less evidence of specific disputes and more the result of CANADIAN FOREIGN POLICY IN THE POST-COVID WORLD Canadian Foreign Policy in the Post-COVID World. ZACHARY PAIKIN April 20, 2020. For the past several years – if not decades – the international order has been situated in a period of transition. As such, the specific impact of the novel coronavirus on global politics remains largely to be determined. Nonetheless, it is possible toidentify
THE NEW ALLIANCES OF THE 21ST CENTURY Promiscuity and contingency will replace black and white in the making and breaking of strategic pacts, partnerships and pair bonds If the Cold War painted a relatively simple picture for power in the second half of the 20th century, then contemporary conflicts in the Middle East, Europe and Asia push toward something far more abstract. THE 21ST CENTURY INDIVIDUAL IN WORLD AFFAIRS Many observers of international relations have adopted the same skepticism about individual power in the context of expanding 21st century trade, warfare and cultural exchange. The world is just too complex and fast-moving for any single individual to matter very much. The forces of change are too large and the relations between societiesare
INTEGRATION IN SOUTH AFRICA The 1995 Rugby World Cup showed South Africans an alternative vision of their future – one where black and white could celebrate in the streets together. There is some modest hope that the FIFA World Cup will do the same. Kevin Bloom is the author of Ways of Staying (2010), a narrative non-fiction journey through contemporary South Africa. ASIAN VS. WESTERN BUSINESS Alan Middleton Despite the differences between US, Canadian and European business values, objectives and practices, and despite European publicly traded companies having pursued more of a stakeholder than an American-style shareholder orientation, one can certainly see similarities between this collective ‘West’ and Asia in respect of board governance, management principles, BUSINESS ETHICS ACCORDING TO THE SWISS Nevertheless, the Swiss Government supports Philipp Hildebrand. Mr Hildebrand told reporters at the SNB’s headquarters in Zurich (a lovely city by the way) on Thursday: “So long as I have the confidence of the government and the bank council, stepping down is not an issue for me.”. Obviously, business ethics is an oxymoron inSwitzerland.
A 21CQ/GB “GLOBAL COVID-19 VACCINE SUMMIT A 21CQ/GB GLOBAL COVID-19 VACCINE SUMMIT – AND THE STATE & FUTURE OF SCIENCE, POST-PANDEMIC. FEBRUARY 19, 2021. A Global Conference (Virtual) from the Institute for 21 st Century Questions (21CQ) and Global Brief Magazine. Register Today (Spots Limited)!SUBSCRIBE OR RENEW
About Global Brief. Global Brief is a top-tier international affairs magazine with a heavy global readership. It was founded in 2009. Publishing quarterly in print and online out of the Institute for 21st Century Questions (21CQ), GB features the original works of leading and rising-star writers on world affairs writ large – international politics, business, culture, movements and trends. CANADA-US RELATIONS AND THE NEW COLD WAR Canada-US Relations and the New Cold War. As the COVID-19 crisis has progressed, US-China relations have begun to acquire a logic of comprehensive, zero-sum confrontation. Even in the event that a lengthy pandemic reaffirms the need for international cooperation, the processes that have now been initiated will be difficult to undo. AUSTRALIA’S COVID SUCCESS AND POLICY TRAP Australia’s Covid Success and Policy Trap. ALEXANDER DOWNER April 27, 2021. On the face of it, Australia has an enviable record in addressing the Covid emergency. There have been nearly 30,000 cases of Covid since the start of the pandemic, and many of these have been for people coming into the country who have been confined to a quarantine GREAT POWER RIVALRY AND CANADA'S GLOBAL STRATEGY Great Power Rivalry and Canada’s Global Strategy. ZACHARY PAIKIN November 1, 2019. In a recent op-ed, the University of Ottawa’s Roland Paris noted that the conditions that have facilitated Canadian security and prosperity for decades are decaying. These include “few direct threats to our security, privileged access to the world’s TOWARD AN ABORIGINAL GRAND STRATEGY Toward an Aboriginal Grand Strategy. DOUGLAS SANDERSON. June 17, 2013. Classical wampum diplomacy may be dead and gone. But North America’s Indigenous people are once again power players. European explorers were startled by the architecture, economies and cosmopolitan empires that they encountered in what they termed the New World. CHINA EN SUDAMÉRICA: ¿GEOESTRATEGIA O NEGOCIOS? De esta forma, China se ha venido proyectando al mundo como un ciber poder ( cyber-power) y su estrategia a futuro está ligada al desarrollo y difusión de la tecnología 5G, el Internet de los objetos (IoT), y la inteligencia artificial (IA). Estos fenómenos tendrán un impacto significativo en la transformación digital deSudamérica.
WHAT OF IRANIAN SOFT POWER? Why, post-nuclear deal, a strategy of softer seduction could position Tehran as a peace-and-security leader in the region While much is made of Iran’s hard power, the recent nuclear deal hints at the prospect of the country’s untapped soft power being far more central to its long-term success in the 21st century. As the 13th-century “HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION IS JUSTIFIED WHEN… Legality is determined by international law, as codified and constitutionalized in the UN Charter. Essentially, the use of international force is lawful only if in self-defence in response to a prior armed attack or on authority of the Security Council. More concretely, the Kosovo war was an unlawful instance of humanitarianintervention, while
AUSTERITY WORKS ACCORDING TO JEAN CHRETIEN Austerity works according to Jean Chretien. FRED LAZAR November 29, 2011. We are regularly inundated with how fortunate is Canada that its governments worked hard to reduce the outstanding debt in the mid 1990s. As a result, the narrative goes, Canada is in a superior fiscal position to the other members of the G-7 today, and has been betterGLOBAL BRIEF
Editors' Blog. The Worldwide Commission to Educate All Kids (Post-Pandemic) from the Institute for 21st Century Questions (21CQ) THE GB TEAM. Context and Problem: The Covid-19 pandemic has “ousted” hundreds of millions of children from formal schoolingaround the world.
A 21CQ/GB “GLOBAL COVID-19 VACCINE SUMMIT A 21CQ/GB GLOBAL COVID-19 VACCINE SUMMIT – AND THE STATE & FUTURE OF SCIENCE, POST-PANDEMIC. FEBRUARY 19, 2021. A Global Conference (Virtual) from the Institute for 21 st Century Questions (21CQ) and Global Brief Magazine. Register Today (Spots Limited)! CANADA'S "INDO-PACIFIC" FUTURE? NOT SO FAST. Perhaps the most salient dynamic in international relations in recent years has been the deteriorating relationship between China and the United States – a situation which has brought direct consequences for Canada. Damaged prospects for Canada-China trade and the standoff over Meng Wanzhou’s arrest are less evidence of specific disputes and more the result of CANADIAN FOREIGN POLICY IN THE POST-COVID WORLD Canadian Foreign Policy in the Post-COVID World. ZACHARY PAIKIN April 20, 2020. For the past several years – if not decades – the international order has been situated in a period of transition. As such, the specific impact of the novel coronavirus on global politics remains largely to be determined. Nonetheless, it is possible toidentify
CANADA-US RELATIONS AND THE NEW COLD WAR Canada-US Relations and the New Cold War. As the COVID-19 crisis has progressed, US-China relations have begun to acquire a logic of comprehensive, zero-sum confrontation. Even in the event that a lengthy pandemic reaffirms the need for international cooperation, the processes that have now been initiated will be difficult to undo. THE 21ST CENTURY INDIVIDUAL IN WORLD AFFAIRS Many observers of international relations have adopted the same skepticism about individual power in the context of expanding 21st century trade, warfare and cultural exchange. The world is just too complex and fast-moving for any single individual to matter very much. The forces of change are too large and the relations between societiesare
INTEGRATION IN SOUTH AFRICA The 1995 Rugby World Cup showed South Africans an alternative vision of their future – one where black and white could celebrate in the streets together. There is some modest hope that the FIFA World Cup will do the same. Kevin Bloom is the author of Ways of Staying (2010), a narrative non-fiction journey through contemporary South Africa. TOWARD AN ABORIGINAL GRAND STRATEGY Toward an Aboriginal Grand Strategy. DOUGLAS SANDERSON. June 17, 2013. Classical wampum diplomacy may be dead and gone. But North America’s Indigenous people are once again power players. European explorers were startled by the architecture, economies and cosmopolitan empires that they encountered in what they termed the New World. “HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION IS JUSTIFIED WHEN… Legality is determined by international law, as codified and constitutionalized in the UN Charter. Essentially, the use of international force is lawful only if in self-defence in response to a prior armed attack or on authority of the Security Council. More concretely, the Kosovo war was an unlawful instance of humanitarianintervention, while
ASIAN VS. WESTERN BUSINESS Alan Middleton Despite the differences between US, Canadian and European business values, objectives and practices, and despite European publicly traded companies having pursued more of a stakeholder than an American-style shareholder orientation, one can certainly see similarities between this collective ‘West’ and Asia in respect of board governance, management principles,GLOBAL BRIEF
Editors' Blog. The Worldwide Commission to Educate All Kids (Post-Pandemic) from the Institute for 21st Century Questions (21CQ) THE GB TEAM. Context and Problem: The Covid-19 pandemic has “ousted” hundreds of millions of children from formal schoolingaround the world.
A 21CQ/GB “GLOBAL COVID-19 VACCINE SUMMIT A 21CQ/GB GLOBAL COVID-19 VACCINE SUMMIT – AND THE STATE & FUTURE OF SCIENCE, POST-PANDEMIC. FEBRUARY 19, 2021. A Global Conference (Virtual) from the Institute for 21 st Century Questions (21CQ) and Global Brief Magazine. Register Today (Spots Limited)! CANADA'S "INDO-PACIFIC" FUTURE? NOT SO FAST. Perhaps the most salient dynamic in international relations in recent years has been the deteriorating relationship between China and the United States – a situation which has brought direct consequences for Canada. Damaged prospects for Canada-China trade and the standoff over Meng Wanzhou’s arrest are less evidence of specific disputes and more the result of CANADIAN FOREIGN POLICY IN THE POST-COVID WORLD Canadian Foreign Policy in the Post-COVID World. ZACHARY PAIKIN April 20, 2020. For the past several years – if not decades – the international order has been situated in a period of transition. As such, the specific impact of the novel coronavirus on global politics remains largely to be determined. Nonetheless, it is possible toidentify
CANADA-US RELATIONS AND THE NEW COLD WAR Canada-US Relations and the New Cold War. As the COVID-19 crisis has progressed, US-China relations have begun to acquire a logic of comprehensive, zero-sum confrontation. Even in the event that a lengthy pandemic reaffirms the need for international cooperation, the processes that have now been initiated will be difficult to undo. THE 21ST CENTURY INDIVIDUAL IN WORLD AFFAIRS Many observers of international relations have adopted the same skepticism about individual power in the context of expanding 21st century trade, warfare and cultural exchange. The world is just too complex and fast-moving for any single individual to matter very much. The forces of change are too large and the relations between societiesare
INTEGRATION IN SOUTH AFRICA The 1995 Rugby World Cup showed South Africans an alternative vision of their future – one where black and white could celebrate in the streets together. There is some modest hope that the FIFA World Cup will do the same. Kevin Bloom is the author of Ways of Staying (2010), a narrative non-fiction journey through contemporary South Africa. TOWARD AN ABORIGINAL GRAND STRATEGY Toward an Aboriginal Grand Strategy. DOUGLAS SANDERSON. June 17, 2013. Classical wampum diplomacy may be dead and gone. But North America’s Indigenous people are once again power players. European explorers were startled by the architecture, economies and cosmopolitan empires that they encountered in what they termed the New World. “HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION IS JUSTIFIED WHEN… Legality is determined by international law, as codified and constitutionalized in the UN Charter. Essentially, the use of international force is lawful only if in self-defence in response to a prior armed attack or on authority of the Security Council. More concretely, the Kosovo war was an unlawful instance of humanitarianintervention, while
ASIAN VS. WESTERN BUSINESS Alan Middleton Despite the differences between US, Canadian and European business values, objectives and practices, and despite European publicly traded companies having pursued more of a stakeholder than an American-style shareholder orientation, one can certainly see similarities between this collective ‘West’ and Asia in respect of board governance, management principles,SUBSCRIBE OR RENEW
About Global Brief. Global Brief is a top-tier international affairs magazine with a heavy global readership. It was founded in 2009. Publishing quarterly in print and online out of the Institute for 21st Century Questions (21CQ), GB features the original works of leading and rising-star writers on world affairs writ large – international politics, business, culture, movements and trends. CANADIAN FOREIGN POLICY IN THE POST-COVID WORLD Canadian Foreign Policy in the Post-COVID World. ZACHARY PAIKIN April 20, 2020. For the past several years – if not decades – the international order has been situated in a period of transition. As such, the specific impact of the novel coronavirus on global politics remains largely to be determined. Nonetheless, it is possible toidentify
CANADA-US RELATIONS AND THE NEW COLD WAR Canada-US Relations and the New Cold War. As the COVID-19 crisis has progressed, US-China relations have begun to acquire a logic of comprehensive, zero-sum confrontation. Even in the event that a lengthy pandemic reaffirms the need for international cooperation, the processes that have now been initiated will be difficult to undo.THE MAGAZINE
The Magazine. Global Brief is a top-tier international affairs magazine with a heavy global readership. It was founded in 2009. Based in Toronto and publishing quarterly in print and online out of the Institute for 21st Century Questions, GB features the original works THE 21ST CENTURY INDIVIDUAL IN WORLD AFFAIRS Many observers of international relations have adopted the same skepticism about individual power in the context of expanding 21st century trade, warfare and cultural exchange. The world is just too complex and fast-moving for any single individual to matter very much. The forces of change are too large and the relations between societiesare
BILAHARI KAUSIKAN, GEO-BLOGGER AT GLOBAL BRIEF MAGAZINE Bilahari Kausikan is the former permanent secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Singapore, as well as ambassador-at-large. He is currently chairman of the Middle East Institute, an autonomous institute of the National University of Singapore. As one of Singapore’s leading diplomats and strategists, he served theMinistry of Foreign
THE NEW ALLIANCES OF THE 21ST CENTURY Promiscuity and contingency will replace black and white in the making and breaking of strategic pacts, partnerships and pair bonds If the Cold War painted a relatively simple picture for power in the second half of the 20th century, then contemporary conflicts in the Middle East, Europe and Asia push toward something far more abstract. WHAT OF A FUTURE CANADA-RUSSIA RELATIONSHIP? Canada and Russia share the stated aim of cooperating on circumpolar affairs and ensuring that the Arctic remains a zone of peace over the course of this century. Of course, the key to this peace has traditionally been to insulate circumpolar issues completely from political disputes involving Arctic states in other geopoliticaltheatres.
ASIAN VS. WESTERN BUSINESS Alan Middleton Despite the differences between US, Canadian and European business values, objectives and practices, and despite European publicly traded companies having pursued more of a stakeholder than an American-style shareholder orientation, one can certainly see similarities between this collective ‘West’ and Asia in respect of board governance, management principles, BUSINESS ETHICS ACCORDING TO THE SWISS Nevertheless, the Swiss Government supports Philipp Hildebrand. Mr Hildebrand told reporters at the SNB’s headquarters in Zurich (a lovely city by the way) on Thursday: “So long as I have the confidence of the government and the bank council, stepping down is not an issue for me.”. Obviously, business ethics is an oxymoron inSwitzerland.
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Global Brief is a top-tier international affairs magazine with a heavyglobal readership.
A 21CQ/GB “GLOBAL COVID-19 VACCINE SUMMIT A 21CQ/GB GLOBAL COVID-19 VACCINE SUMMIT – AND THE STATE & FUTURE OF SCIENCE, POST-PANDEMIC. FEBRUARY 19, 2021. A Global Conference (Virtual) from the Institute for 21 st Century Questions (21CQ) and Global Brief Magazine. Register Today (Spots Limited)! CANADA'S "INDO-PACIFIC" FUTURE? NOT SO FAST. Perhaps the most salient dynamic in international relations in recent years has been the deteriorating relationship between China and the United States – a situation which has brought direct consequences for Canada. Damaged prospects for Canada-China trade and the standoff over Meng Wanzhou’s arrest are less evidence of specific disputes and more the result of CANADIAN FOREIGN POLICY IN THE POST-COVID WORLD For the past several years – if not decades – the international order has been situated in a period of transition. As such, the specific impact of the novel coronavirus on global politics remains largely to be determined. Nonetheless, it is possible to identify some early implications for Canadian foreign policy and internationalstrategy. The
CANADA-US RELATIONS AND THE NEW COLD WAR As the COVID-19 crisis has progressed, US-China relations have begun to acquire a logic of comprehensive, zero-sum confrontation. Even in the event that a lengthy pandemic reaffirms the need for international cooperation, the processes that have now been initiated will be difficult to undo. Mutual suspicion has become rife and talk of a“new Cold
TOWARD AN ABORIGINAL GRAND STRATEGY Classical wampum diplomacy may be dead and gone. But North America’s Indigenous people are once again power players European explorers were startled by the architecture, economies and cosmopolitan empires that they encountered in what they termed the New World. From present-day South America, through Mexico, and into core North America, the continents teemed with Indigenous THE 21ST CENTURY INDIVIDUAL IN WORLD AFFAIRS Wenran Jiang is adjunct professor at the School of Public Policy and Global Affairs, University of British Columbia, a Global Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson International Centre for Scholars in Washington DC, and Special Adviser on China to the Energy Council, an American and Canadian state and provincial legislators’ body coordinating energypolicies.
INTEGRATION IN SOUTH AFRICA FIFA World Cup notwithstanding, the answer for now seems to be “not so well” In 2010, while it remains an issue of critical importance, racial integration in South Africa has no empirical reference point. This is partly a function of the fact that, in 2009, President Jacob Zuma refused to entertain the idea of a “HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION IS JUSTIFIED WHEN… Gareth Evans it occurs in the context of the proper application of the much more nuanced ‘Responsibility to Protect’ principle (RtoP, for short) initiated by the Canadian-sponsored International Commission on Intervention and State Sovereignty (ICISS) in 2001, and unanimously endorsed by the UN World Summit in 2005. Until the emergence of RtoP,the only conceptual
ASIAN VS. WESTERN BUSINESS Alan Middleton Despite the differences between US, Canadian and European business values, objectives and practices, and despite European publicly traded companies having pursued more of a stakeholder than an American-style shareholder orientation, one can certainly see similarities between this collective ‘West’ and Asia in respect of board governance, management principles,GLOBAL BRIEF
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A 21CQ/GB “GLOBAL COVID-19 VACCINE SUMMIT A 21CQ/GB GLOBAL COVID-19 VACCINE SUMMIT – AND THE STATE & FUTURE OF SCIENCE, POST-PANDEMIC. FEBRUARY 19, 2021. A Global Conference (Virtual) from the Institute for 21 st Century Questions (21CQ) and Global Brief Magazine. Register Today (Spots Limited)! CANADA'S "INDO-PACIFIC" FUTURE? NOT SO FAST. Perhaps the most salient dynamic in international relations in recent years has been the deteriorating relationship between China and the United States – a situation which has brought direct consequences for Canada. Damaged prospects for Canada-China trade and the standoff over Meng Wanzhou’s arrest are less evidence of specific disputes and more the result of CANADIAN FOREIGN POLICY IN THE POST-COVID WORLD For the past several years – if not decades – the international order has been situated in a period of transition. As such, the specific impact of the novel coronavirus on global politics remains largely to be determined. Nonetheless, it is possible to identify some early implications for Canadian foreign policy and internationalstrategy. The
CANADA-US RELATIONS AND THE NEW COLD WAR As the COVID-19 crisis has progressed, US-China relations have begun to acquire a logic of comprehensive, zero-sum confrontation. Even in the event that a lengthy pandemic reaffirms the need for international cooperation, the processes that have now been initiated will be difficult to undo. Mutual suspicion has become rife and talk of a“new Cold
TOWARD AN ABORIGINAL GRAND STRATEGY Classical wampum diplomacy may be dead and gone. But North America’s Indigenous people are once again power players European explorers were startled by the architecture, economies and cosmopolitan empires that they encountered in what they termed the New World. From present-day South America, through Mexico, and into core North America, the continents teemed with Indigenous THE 21ST CENTURY INDIVIDUAL IN WORLD AFFAIRS Wenran Jiang is adjunct professor at the School of Public Policy and Global Affairs, University of British Columbia, a Global Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson International Centre for Scholars in Washington DC, and Special Adviser on China to the Energy Council, an American and Canadian state and provincial legislators’ body coordinating energypolicies.
INTEGRATION IN SOUTH AFRICA FIFA World Cup notwithstanding, the answer for now seems to be “not so well” In 2010, while it remains an issue of critical importance, racial integration in South Africa has no empirical reference point. This is partly a function of the fact that, in 2009, President Jacob Zuma refused to entertain the idea of a “HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION IS JUSTIFIED WHEN… Gareth Evans it occurs in the context of the proper application of the much more nuanced ‘Responsibility to Protect’ principle (RtoP, for short) initiated by the Canadian-sponsored International Commission on Intervention and State Sovereignty (ICISS) in 2001, and unanimously endorsed by the UN World Summit in 2005. Until the emergence of RtoP,the only conceptual
ASIAN VS. WESTERN BUSINESS Alan Middleton Despite the differences between US, Canadian and European business values, objectives and practices, and despite European publicly traded companies having pursued more of a stakeholder than an American-style shareholder orientation, one can certainly see similarities between this collective ‘West’ and Asia in respect of board governance, management principles,SUBSCRIBE OR RENEW
About Global Brief. Global Brief is a top-tier international affairs magazine with a heavy global readership. It was founded in 2009. Publishing quarterly in print and online out of the Institute for 21st Century Questions (21CQ), GB features the original works of leading and rising-star writers on world affairs writ large – international politics, business, culture, movements and trends. CANADIAN FOREIGN POLICY IN THE POST-COVID WORLD For the past several years – if not decades – the international order has been situated in a period of transition. As such, the specific impact of the novel coronavirus on global politics remains largely to be determined. Nonetheless, it is possible to identify some early implications for Canadian foreign policy and internationalstrategy. The
CANADA-US RELATIONS AND THE NEW COLD WAR As the COVID-19 crisis has progressed, US-China relations have begun to acquire a logic of comprehensive, zero-sum confrontation. Even in the event that a lengthy pandemic reaffirms the need for international cooperation, the processes that have now been initiated will be difficult to undo. Mutual suspicion has become rife and talk of a“new Cold
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Global Brief is a top-tier international affairs magazine with a heavy global readership.It was founded in 2009. Based in Toronto and publishing quarterly in print and online out of the Institute for 21st Century Questions, GB features the original works of leading and rising-star writers on world affairs writ large – international strategic and politics, business, science, culture THE 21ST CENTURY INDIVIDUAL IN WORLD AFFAIRS Wenran Jiang is adjunct professor at the School of Public Policy and Global Affairs, University of British Columbia, a Global Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson International Centre for Scholars in Washington DC, and Special Adviser on China to the Energy Council, an American and Canadian state and provincial legislators’ body coordinating energypolicies.
WHAT OF A FUTURE CANADA-RUSSIA RELATIONSHIP? Wenran Jiang is adjunct professor at the School of Public Policy and Global Affairs, University of British Columbia, a Global Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson International Centre for Scholars in Washington DC, and Special Adviser on China to the Energy Council, an American and Canadian state and provincial legislators’ body coordinating energypolicies.
BILAHARI KAUSIKAN, GEO-BLOGGER AT GLOBAL BRIEF MAGAZINE Bilahari Kausikan is the former permanent secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Singapore, as well as ambassador-at-large. He is currently chairman of the Middle East Institute, an autonomous institute of the National University of Singapore. THE NEW ALLIANCES OF THE 21ST CENTURY Promiscuity and contingency will replace black and white in the making and breaking of strategic pacts, partnerships and pair bonds If the Cold War painted a relatively simple picture for power in the second half of the 20th century, then contemporary conflicts in the Middle East, Europe and Asia push toward something far more abstract. THE IMPORTANCE OF GOVERNMENT Economists generally desire a minimalist role for governments. Thus, even as the body of the global economic recession is still warm, it is not surprising to see more calls for governments to take drastic actions, the sooner the better, to eliminate their budget deficits. Buttressing these demands is the “threat” that if governments donot
ASIAN VS. WESTERN BUSINESS Alan Middleton Despite the differences between US, Canadian and European business values, objectives and practices, and despite European publicly traded companies having pursued more of a stakeholder than an American-style shareholder orientation, one can certainly see similarities between this collective ‘West’ and Asia in respect of board governance, management principles,LOADING
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2021 Global Brief. All rights reserved.Douglas Sanderson
Douglas Sanderson (Amo Binashii), member of the Opaskwayak Cree Nation, is an Associate Professor at the University of Toronto, Faculty of Law, where he is the Decanal Advisor on Indigenous issues. Prior to teaching in the law faculty, Sanderson served for four years as a senior policy advisor to the Attorney General of Ontario. His graduate work was at Columbia University, which he attended as aFulbright Scholar.
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Alejandro García Magos Alejandro García Magos is a Senior Editor with Global Brief. He holds a PhD in political science from the University of Toronto. His research examines processes of democratization and authoritarian regression. He is the author of “López Obrador in Democratic Mexico,” featured in the Oxford Research Encyclopedia of LatinAmerican History.
Alejandro García Magos es doctor en ciencia política por la Universidad de Toronto. Su trabajo de investigación gira en torno a procesos de democratización y de regresión autoritaria. Es autor de “López Obrador in Democratic Mexico,” incluido en la Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Latin American History. Es además Editor Senior en Global Brief. See all posts by Alejandro García Magos×
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Niagalé Bagayoko
Niagalé Bagayoko est présidente de l’African Security Sector Network (ASSN). Spécialiste de la réforme des systèmes de sécurité en Afrique francophone, des politiques de sécurité internationales menées en Afrique subsaharienne, ainsi que des mécanismes africains de gestion des conflits, elle a dirigé le programme «maintien et consolidation de la paix» de l’Organisation internationale de la Francophonie après avoir a été chercheure l’Institute of Development Studies de l’Université du Sussex (Royaume-Uni) et à l’Institut de recherche pour le développement (France), ainsi qu’enseignante en relations internationales l’Institut d’études politiques (IEP) de Paris. Bagayoko est docteure en science politique, diplômée de l’IEP de Paris. Sa thèse a obtenu le premier prix de l’Institut des hautes études dedéfense nationale.
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Frédérick Gagnon
Frédérick Gagnon est titulaire de la Chaire Raoul-Dandurand en études stratégiques et diplomatiques et directeur de l’Observatoire sur les États-Unis au sein de cette même chaire. Professeur titulaire au département de science politique l’Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM), il a été chercheur ou professeur invité au Canada Institute du Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, au Center for American Politics and Citizenship de l’Université du Maryland, à la Western Washington University, à l’Université de New York à Plattsburgh, et à l’Université de Californie à Berkeley. Il a publié plusieurs ouvrages, dont _Les sénateurs qui changent le monde_, _Le Congrès des États-Unis_ (dir.), _Les États-Unis d’Amérique. Les institutions politiques_ (avec Claude Corbo) et _Movies, Myth, and the National Security State_ (avec Dan O’Meara, Alex Macleod et David Grondin). Ses recherches ont été publiées dans des revues universitaires comme _Foreign Policy Analysis_, _Études internationales_, la _Canadian Review of American Studies_, la _European Review of American Studies_, _Québec Studies_ et _Politique américaine_, et par des maisons d’édition comme CQ Press ainsi que Presses de Sciences Po. See all posts by Frédérick Gagnon×
Wenran Jiang
Wenran Jiang is adjunct professor at the School of Public Policy and Global Affairs, University of British Columbia, a Global Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson International Centre for Scholars in Washington DC, and Special Adviser on China to the Energy Council, an American and Canadian state and provincial legislators’ body coordinating energy policies. He is also the President of Canada-China Energy and Environment Forum, which has organized an annual Canada-China energy conference since 2004. Jiang was named by Alberta Venture magazine as one of the 50 most influential people in Alberta for 2014. Jiang was a tenured professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Alberta, and was a special adviser to Alberta’s Department of Energy on Asian market diversification from 2012 to 2014. Jiang was the founding director of the University of Alberta’sChina Institute.
Jiang has advised government agencies as well as private companies in the energy, mining, forestry and agricultural sectors on Asian market access and on how to engage China, with a particular focus on energy efficiency and environmentally friendly technologies. He is currently completing a book on why Canada needs to diversify its energy marketsto Asia.
姜闻然博士于 2014年被《Alberta Venture》杂志推选为阿尔伯塔最具影响力的50位人物之一,自2004年起至今担任中加能源与环境论坛及其年会的总监。他还现任不列颠哥伦比亚大学亚洲研究所高级研究员及公共政策与全球事务学院客座教授,华盛顿伍德罗-威尔逊国际学者中心任全球研究员,及美加能源理事会的中国问题特聘顾问。 姜闻然博士1993-2017任加拿大阿尔伯塔大学政治经济学终身制职位。2012至2014年, 应邀担任阿尔伯塔能源部亚洲市场多元化特别顾问。2005至2008年,任阿尔伯塔大学中国学院奠基院长。2018年夏,应邀担任加拿大自然资源部长Jim Carr访华代表团顾问。目前担任阿拉斯加-中石化430亿美元LNG项目的参议院顾问。 姜博士经常应邀为政府机构,能源、矿业、林业和农业方面私企等提供政策建议和咨询服务,帮助他们进入亚洲市场,与中国接触及从事商务谈判。近年的工作重点为能源效率及环境清洁技术。他目前正在撰写主题为《为什么加拿大需要使其能源多元化并拓展至亚洲市场》的书籍。 See all posts by Wenran Jiang×
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Yauheni Preiherman is the Founder and Director of the Minsk Dialogue Council on International Relations. His principal research interests include the foreign policies of small states, international affairs in Eastern Europe, and Euro-Atlantic and Eurasian security. Preiherman is a regular contributor to the Eurasia Daily Monitor and other Belarusian and international publications. He is a member of several professional and alumni networks, including the Younger Generation Leaders Network on Euro-Atlantic Security (YGLN), the Chevening alumni network, and the British International Studies Association (BISA). He is a board member of the Liberal Club, a discussion and analytical society based in Minsk. Preiherman holds a BA in international relations from the Belarusian State University, an MA in European politics from Sussex University (UK), and is currently pursuing a PhD in politics and international studies at Warwick University (UK). His PhD thesis deals with the foreign policy strategies of small states. Евгений Прейгерман является учредителем и директором Совета по международным отношениям «Минский диалог». Его основные исследовательские интересы касаются внешней политики малых стран, международных отношений в Восточной Европе, а также евро-атлантической и евразийской безопасности. Он является регулярным автором Eurasia Daily Monitor, а также других белорусских и зарубежных изданий. Прейгерман является членом ряда профессиональных и образовательных ассоциаций, включая Сеть лидеров молодого поколения по евро-атлантической безопасности (YGLN), сеть выпускников программы Chevening и Британскую ассоциацию международных исследований (BISA). Он также является членом Совета ОО Дискуссионно-аналитическое сообщество ‘Либеральный клуб’»(Минск).
Прейгерман окончил Белорусский государственный университет по специальности международные отношения. Он также получил степень магистра европейской политики в Университете Сассекса (Великобритания), а в настоящее время пишет докторскую (PhD) диссертацию в Университете Уорика (Великобритания). Его диссертация посвящена внешнеполитическим стратегиям малых стран в условиях геостратегических асимметрий. See all posts by Yauheni Preiherman×
Bilahari Kausikan
Bilahari Kausikan is the former permanent secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Singapore, as well as ambassador-at-large. He is currently chairman of the Middle East Institute, an autonomous institute of the National University of Singapore. As one of Singapore’s leading diplomats and strategists, he served the Ministry of Foreign Affairs as deputy secretary for Southeast Asia, permanent representative to the UN in New York, and ambassador to the Russian Federation. He holds degrees from the National University of Singapore and Columbia University. See all posts by Bilahari Kausikan×
Zachary Paikin
Zachary Paikin is Senior Editor of _Global Brief _Magazine. He is an assistant lecturer in international relations at the University of Kent in Canterbury, UK. Paikin’s research has focussed on Russia-West and Russia-China relations and their impact on international order over the course of the post-Cold War period. He is a member of the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung’s ‘Fresh Look on Eastern European Trends’ group, which brings young policy experts and scholars to Vienna twice annually for workshops designed to publish reports on European peace and security. He is also a visiting fellow at the Global Policy Institute in London, UK. Paikin holds a Bachelor of Arts in Middle East Studies and Political Science from McGill University, and a Master of Global Affairs degree from the University of Toronto’s Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy. See all posts by Zachary Paikin×
Andrey Kortunov
Andrey Kortunov is Director General of the Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC). He is a member of numerous expert and supervisory committees, as well as boards of trustees of Russian and international organizations. His areas of expertise include contemporary international relations, Russian foreign and domestic policy, and Russia-US relations. He has taught at universities around the world and, in the Soviet period, interned at the embassies of the USSR in London and Washington, as well as with the permanent delegation of the Soviet Union to the UN. Kortunov is a graduate of the Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO) and the Institute for US and Canadian Studies of the Soviet Academy of Sciences. He holds a PhD in history. Андрей Кортунов является генеральным директором Российского совета по международным делам (РСМД). Он также входит в экспертные, наблюдательные и попечительские советы многих российских и международных общественных организаций, член редакционных советов нескольких академических журналов, имеет многочисленные публикации в России и за рубежом. Основные направления научной деятельности Кортунова – международные отношения, внешняя и внутренняя политика России и российско-американские отношения. Кортунов закончил МГИМО МИД СССР и аспирантуру Института США и Канады АН СССР. Защитив диссертацию, Кортунов работал в Институте США и Канады, в том числе директором Отдела внешней политики США и заместителем директора Института. Помимо ведения научной работы, он преподавал международные отношения в европейских и американских университетах, а также возглавлял ряд российских общественных организаций и фондов в сферах высшего образования, общественных наук и социальногоразвития.
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Barthélémy Courmont Barthélémy Courmont is a professor at the Catholic University in Lille, France, where he leads the Masters in International Relations programme. He is also senior research fellow at the French Institute for International and Strategic Affairs (IRIS), where he heads the Asia-Pacific research programme and is editor-in-chief of Asia Focus. Courmont has been a regular Geo-Blogger with Global Brief since 2009, and has published numerous monographs and edited volumes. His principal areas include East Asia, Europe, US foreign policy and contemporary security issues. Barthélémy Courmont est maître de conférences à l’Université catholique de Lille, où il est responsable du Master Relations internationales. Il est également directeur de recherche l’Institut de Relations Internationales et Stratégiques (IRIS) où il est responsable du programme Asie-Pacifique et rédacteur en chef d’Asia Focus. Courmont est auteur de nombreux ouvrages et contributeur à Global Brief depuis 2009. Ses aires d’expertise couvrent l’Asie orientale, l’Europe, la politique étrangère américaine et les questions sécuritaires contemporaines. See all posts by Barthélémy Courmont×
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