by Michael Chen | Aug 20, 2020 | Article, Blog, Book Review, Member Content, Publications
BOOK REVIEW: Deliberative Democracy as the answer to Canada’s Foreign Policy Stasis In order to restore the connection between citizens and global affairs, foreign policy must return to the mainstream discourse of Canadian politics. As it stands, our traditional...
by Josh Gold | Jun 30, 2020 | Article, Blog
Canadian Cyberspace Governance — or Lack Thereof? This is a modified version of an article supported by the Department of National Defence ‘Mobilizing Insights in Defence and Security Targeted Engagement’ Grant, which appeared originally in Kristen Csenkey (ed.)...
by Paul | Apr 26, 2019 | Article, Event Summary, News
CIC Toronto: Canada-UK Relations Moving Forward On Monday April 8, 2019, H.E. Kevin McGurgan, British Consul General in Toronto, delivered a luncheon address on “Canada-UK Relations Moving Forward,” organized by CIC’s Toronto Branch and hosted by the...
by Josh Gold | Jan 7, 2019 | Article
Toward Norms in Cyberspace: Recent Progress and Challenges Recent efforts to set norms of behaviour in cyberspace are promising but will prove challenging. Canada can and should play a leading role in shaping these norms. Pete Linforth The development and...
by Leo Luo | Dec 4, 2018 | Article
How Canada Can Encourage Positive Developments for the Belt and Road Initiative In this age of increasing uncertainty in the world order, Canada would benefit from diversifying both its trade and political relations, especially with China Wang Chaoach In his response...
by Paul | Aug 7, 2017 | Article
WannaCry and China Will This Finally Lead to Real Action against Software Piracy in China? (And bring an end to copyright enforcement with “Chinese characteristics”?) Flickr/World Direction China was hit hard, very hard, by the recent WannaCry ransomware attack. Of...