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Canada
Why Canada Will Bear the Brunt of the American War on Huawei
By Uday Khanapurkar
The Canadian arrest of Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou came at the request of the U.S., but Canada is likely to be the biggest loser.
US-China Tensions Enter a New Phase
By Roncevert Ganan Almond
Ceasefire or Escalation?
Can Canada Invigorate Ties With Singapore?
By Lotus Yang Ruan
Bilateral relations go back 50 years, but are in need of a boost.
Is Justin Trudeau Going to Rethink Canda's Approach to the Asia-Pacific?
By Robert Farley
Canada has always been interested in the Asia-Pacific, but its new government may change its approach.
What Canada's Leadership Change Means for Asia
By Bochen Han
What will Canada's Asia policy look like under new Prime Minister Justin Trudeau?
India and Canada: A Match Made in Heaven?
By Jack Detsch
On the last leg of his three-country tour, India’s Prime Minister has a lofty agenda. Did his visit succeed?
Canada as East Asia Intermediary?
By Anthony V. Rinna
Keen to boost its presence in the Pacific, Canada is well placed to help soothe tensions in East Asia.
Academia Embraces Reality?
By James R. Holmes
Younger academics seem to be more comfortable with pragmatism than their forbearers.
Paradiplomacy: A New Way for Indian Foreign Policy?
Narendra Modi calls for a greater role for the states in India’s economic diplomacy. The idea has merit.
5 Questions Canada's Navy Should Ask About Its Pacific Strategy
Savvy strategy is even more important for middleweight powers like Canada than for a great power like the US.
Is Canada Serious About Asia?
Canada must prove it is serious about Asia if it wants to be welcomed as a key player.
Canada Needs a Strategic Rethink
The Canadian Armed Forces continue to be Atlantic heavy even as Ottawa’s interests are increasingly in the Pacific.