Category: REGIONS
A Look at What Real Change Could Mean for Canadian Foreign Policy
Navid Hassibi provides a brief look at what “Real Change” could mean for Canadian foreign policy under a Trudeau government.
Legal Dimensions of China-Philippines Dispute
In an article for the International Bar Association, the CIP’s J. Berkshire Miller analyzes the Hague Arbitration on the South China Sea dispute between Beijing and Manila.
Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe Faces a Crucial Test on Security
The CIP’s J. Berkshire Miller looks at Abe’s political future and Japan’s security legislation in this piece published by the Boston Globe.
Japan Should Do More to Forge Security Links with ASEAN
The CIP’s J. Berkshire Miller discusses Japan’s security role with ASEAN in the Nikkei Asian Review.
‘Outdated’ Iran policy makes Canada a global outlier
The CIP’s Navid Hassibi discusses how Canada’s existing Iran policy will isolate it now that a nuclear deal has been struck.
China’s Balancing Act With The Two Sudans
The CIP’s J. Berkshire Miller analyzes China’s stake in the current crisis in the South Sudan.
Japan Reconsiders Its National Security Posture
The CIP’s J. Berkshire Miller looks at Japan’s current security legislation in a piece with Al Jazeera America.
Canada should prep for life after Iran sanctions
Navid Hassibi discusses how Canada will likely need to lift nuclear-related sanctions against Iran in the event a nuclear deal is reached.
Canada Votes 2015: The Middle East factor
The CIP’s Wisam Salih writes for the Canadian International Council about what to expect on Canada’s mission in Iraq/Syria during this year’s federal election.