Author: Alan W. Clarke Abstract The post-World War II rules-based order is failing, leaving Canada exposed economically, diplomatically and militarily. The US’ abdication from the field tends towards a world of ‘might-makes-right’. It is in Canada’s self-interest to ally with… Continue Reading →
Author: Mark Kersten Abstract This article examines three dynamics — externalization, privatization and re-orientation — within specific contexts that reveal both the evolving nature of borders and the continued relevance of crimes against humanity. Externalization refers to the allocation of… Continue Reading →
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