Beyond NAFTA: Issues in North American Free Trade
February 20, 2017 5 min. read

Beyond NAFTA, Mexico and Canada could benefit greatly from a boom in the U.S. economy if it is accompanied by wise domestic policy decisions.

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Britain after Brexit: Potential for a Global Network
August 5, 2016 11 min. read

Britain, along with Japan, Canada, Australia, Korea and Norway could create a network of safe and neutral financial and service havens: the G4N.

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Why are we Ignoring a Genocide?
May 4, 2016 3 min. read

Despite the EU and the US confirming this fact, the Canadian government has resisted calling the atrocities taking place in Syria and Iraq a genocide.

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Will Beijing Declare Another Air Defense Zone?
April 14, 2016 3 min. read

In a potential geopolitical tit-for-tat, some analysts warn Beijing may soon declare an air defense identification zone (ADIZ) in the South China Sea, should the U.S. go ahead with plans to conduct a freedom of navigation exercise announced for April.

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Is Populism Bad for the Economy?
March 2, 2016 4 min. read

While Latin America is slowly turning its back away from populist policies, it looks like North America might give it a shot.

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How We Used to Identify Refugees
November 16, 2015 5 min. read

With the mass migration of refugees to Europe, the monitoring and identifying of claimants has been overwhelmed or simply ignored. With the latest attacks in Paris, there has to be accountability by governments to monitor who they allow into their countries.

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GLACIER and the Arctic Future
September 18, 2015 7 min. read

Global and regional leaders met in Alaska at the 2015 GLACIER conference, trying to shape the future of the Arctic. That future will probably look like one of five existing models.

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The Iron Dome in NATO-Russia Relations
August 11, 2015 2 min. read

Canada made an agreement recently to adopt the radar technology behind the Iron Dome anti-aircraft missile system.

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Why We All Innately Know What Justice Should Be
May 6, 2015 3 min. read

When we see Baltimore, we must always remember that an abuse of basic rights will always be met with protests. That discussion should always take place in the framework of justice for all citizens.

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