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How Should Canada Approach Its China Problem?
August 07, 2019

How Should Canada Approach Its China Problem?

By Richard Shimooka
The Meng Wanzhou affair is a wake-up call: Canada needs to get serious about the China challenge.
The US-China Trade War Could Spell Election Defeat for Canada’s Trudeau
July 23, 2019

The US-China Trade War Could Spell Election Defeat for Canada’s Trudeau

By Kurt Fifelski
The Canadian prime minister might become the most high-profile casualty of U.S.-China frictions.

A Bitter Stalemate in Canada-China Relations
June 19, 2019

A Bitter Stalemate in Canada-China Relations

By Grant Wyeth
While Meng Wanzhou is sure to receive a fair extradition hearing, the situation for 3 Canadians remains much more opaque.

After US Places Huawei on Blacklist, China Formally Arrests 2 Canadians for Spying
May 17, 2019

After US Places Huawei on Blacklist, China Formally Arrests 2 Canadians for Spying

By Charlotte Gao
The triangular row between China, the United States, and Canada over Huawei is getting even more dramatic.

Will US Indictments Against Huawei Hurt US-China Trade Talks?
January 30, 2019

Will US Indictments Against Huawei Hurt US-China Trade Talks?

By Charlotte Gao
At least for now, signals show that China is still striving for a trade deal with the United States despite the row over Huawei.
China’s Plan to Break off US Allies
January 16, 2019

China’s Plan to Break off US Allies

By Tao Peng
There’s a reason Beijing is pressuring Canada – not the US – over Meng Wanzhou’s arrest. Australia and New Zealand could be next.

US Extradition of Huawei CFO:  Fallout and Fault Lines 
January 08, 2019

US Extradition of Huawei CFO:  Fallout and Fault Lines 

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Roland Hinterkoerner.
Explaining Australia’s Meek Response to China's Arbitrary Detention of 2 Canadians
January 03, 2019

Explaining Australia’s Meek Response to China's Arbitrary Detention of 2 Canadians

By Grant Wyeth
Australia has been slow to respond to these events, instead choosing to remain mostly aloof. Why?

Why Canada Will Bear the Brunt of the American War on Huawei
December 28, 2018

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.

Why Asia Should Be Worried By America’s Bullying of China
December 21, 2018

Why Asia Should Be Worried By America’s Bullying of China

By Chandran Nair
India, Indonesia, or another rising Asian power could be next.

China Detains a Third Canadian Citizen for ‘Illegal Employment’
December 21, 2018

China Detains a Third Canadian Citizen for ‘Illegal Employment’

By Charlotte Gao
Canada's prime minister says the third case is different from the previous two, believed to be retaliation for the Meng case.
Explaining China’s Huawei Backlash
December 14, 2018

Explaining China’s Huawei Backlash

By Bonnie Girard
To understand the furor over Meng Wanzhou’s arrest, you have to understand what Huawei means in China, and why.

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