This is Part I of a three-part series on Canadian foreign policy.
With a summit on Arctic affairs having taken place in Ottawa last month between Canada and Russia, it has been pointed out that, unlike that of its predecessor after the annexation of Crimea, the Trudeau government’s approach is to cooperate with Moscow in those areas where shared interests exist. As a result, now is an opportune time to highlight why Canada should continue developing – broadly speaking – a foreign policy strategy rooted in realism.
The realist paradigm has often been mischaracterized. Let’s briefly address two of the most …read more
Source: National Newswatch