A tale of two elections: UK, Canada and lacklustre foreign policy
By Zachary Wolfraim: David Cameron in conversation with US President Barack Obama and Canadian PM Stephen Harper, 25 June 2010. Crown copyright (CC 2.0) A Conservative Prime Minister is fighting...
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By: Zachary Wolfraim Brigadier General Dave Corbould meets with Afghan National Army personnel. The election of Justin Trudeau and the Liberal Party on 19 October marks the end of a decade of Prime...
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Interviewed by: Harris Kuemmerle Yazidi refugees in Northern Syria. Source: Wikimedia Harris Kuemmerle – Where do you see climate change fitting within the wider European security dynamic moving...
View ArticleStrife Feature | Contemporary Russian foreign policy – Examining the Ukraine...
By William Moray The 2014 Ukrainian Revolution – or Revolution of Dignity – and the subsequent Donbass War (Donbas, in Ukrainian) severely impacted the relations Russia held not only with Ukraine but...
View ArticleBolsonaro Leads Brazil Into A Turbulent Future
By Felipe Leal Albuquerque 13 November 2018 President-Elect Jair Bolsonaro promises to bring grand changes to Brazil. (Image credit: Janine Moraes) Nearly two weeks after winning more than 55...
View ArticleDonald Trump: A Unique Figure in the History of U.S. Foreign Policy?
by Nicole Brodie 31 July 2019 President Donald Trump at a Make America Great Again rally in Mesa, Arizona, on Oct. 19, 2018. (Image credit: Charlotte Cuthbertson/The Epoch Times) “Our plan will put...
View ArticleNationalism in Foreign Policy: Anachronism or Necessity?
by Alexandru Nica Hungary’s Orbán and the EU, a troubled relationship (Image Credit: Wikimedia) Let us take the following statement by way of introduction. ‘A nation […] is a group of persons united by...
View ArticleSri Lanka between China and the West: Balancing on a Foreign Policy Tightrope
by Shakthi De Silva Hambantota port, victim of China’s debt-trap diplomacy? (Image credit: AFP) After purportedly falling victim to China’s ‘debt-trap diplomacy’, the island of Sri Lanka took the...
View ArticleIn foreign policy, Canada has chosen style over substance
by Jack Cross Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is welcomed to the Philippines for the 31st ASEAN Summit in Manila (Credit: Adam Scotti, PMO) After the triumph of his election victory in 2015, the new...
View ArticleU.S. Foreign Policy in the Middle East Under a Biden Administration
By Dr Ahmad Al-Mousa US F-16 taking off by Sgt Andrew Satran. Issues facing the Middle East are always complex, and the Trump administration has intensified them. Over the last four years, Trump...
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