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The Indo-Pacific: Regional Approaches and Canada’s Role
The CIP, in partnership with the Centre for Security, Intelligence and Defence Studies, invites you to attend a conference on March 11, 2019 on the Indo-Pacific Region and Canada’s role. Click here for details.
Partnership with Columbia University’s International Affairs Online
The Council on International Policy (CIP) is pleased to announce its partnership with Columbia University’s International Affairs Online (CIAO).
New CIP Fellows
The Council on International Policy is pleased to welcome our latest non-resident fellows.
The CIP at the Global Think Tank Summit
The Council’s Navid Hassibi and Wisam Salih were pleased to attend the Global Think Tank Summit in Montréal, Canada where the role of think tanks in society was discussed. Honoured to have heard keynote remarks by Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister, Stéphane Dion.
If TPP fails, China takes advantage
The slow-drag on the TPP is turning the attention of some in the region back to trade possibilities with China, writes J. Berkshire Miller for Al Jazeera English.
Canada And Iran Are Taking Steps In The Right Direction
Navid Hassibi argues in the Huffington Post that Canada and Iran are taking steps in the right direction.
CIP Happy to Announce its Participation at the Global Think Tank Summit
The Council’s Navid Hassibi and Wisam Salih are honoured to be attending the Global Think Tank Summit in Montréal, Canada. This Summit is being hosted and organized by the Think Tanks and Civil Societies Program (TTCSP) at the Lauder Institute of the University of Pennsylvania and the Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI). The Summit’s theme is Globalization and Its Discontents: The Role of Think Tanks.
Keep John Kerry—As President Hillary’s Iran Envoy
In his piece for the National Interest, the Council’s Navid Hassibi argues why keeping John Kerry as Presidential Envoy for Iran would make sense in a Hillary Clinton administration.
Why the Next President Must Focus on Asia
In his piece for TIME, the Council’s J. Berkshire Miller argues why one of the critical issues that needs to be addressed after the election in a bipartisan manner is maintaining—and indeed strengthening—the trajectory of US efforts to “rebalance” its resources and attention to the Asia-Pacific.
Welcome to a hipper, younger, capable Canadian public service
In his latest for OpenCanada, the Council’s Wisam Salih highlights the challenges and opportunities for young Canadians to become international affairs practitioners in the Public Service.
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