The Mirage of the Liberal World Order
The dream of establishing an apolitical global system of perpetual peace has always been just that – a dream.
Canada Must Lead an Intervention in Haiti
Only foreign intervention will restore order in Haiti, and Canada should lead the mission.
Timeline: Freeze (and Thaw?) in China-Australia Relations
Chronicling the events leading up to the present low point in China-Australia relations.
Backgrounder: Haiti Gang Violence
Examining the legacy or weak political institutions and strong paramilitary presence that is fueling a humanitarian disaster in Haiti.
Great Power Geopolitics and the Scramble for Oceania
Oceania is emerging as a priority region as Washington scrambles to play catch-up after decades of neglect.
US Inflation: January CPI Gives Fed Food for Thought
January CPI data suggests that the Fed’s inflation fight isn’t quite over yet.
Adani Crisis Tests India’s Bet on Billionaires
Fraud allegations are shaking one of the foundations of India’s current political-economic order.
Defending the Dutch Caribbean: An Assessment
A recent visit by the Dutch royal family to Curacao serves to highlight some of the contemporary threats facing the Dutch Caribbean.
Bank of Canada Wavering on Inflation Fight?
Though the fight against inflation remains undecided, it’s increasingly clear that the Bank of Canada is losing the public relations battle.
Protests Hit Peru Copper Exports
A protracted political crisis is threatening copper production in the world’s second-largest producer.