China ‘not expected’ to attend North Korea summit in Vancouver
Quoted in: https://globalnews.ca/news/3955236/china-not-expected-to-attend-north-korea-summit-in-vancouver/
A ‘big fog’ to descend on Canada-U.S. trade if Trump withdraws from NAFTA
The Globe and Mail, December 30, 2017 We have reached the end of a tumultuous year in Canada-U.S. relations. Next year is likely to be...
Une éducation internationale pour nos étudiants
Le plus gros client du Canada, les États-Unis, se réoriente vers le protectionnisme. Les puissances émergentes transforment l’économie...
Global Education for Canadians: Equipping Young Canadians to Succeed at Home & Abroad
Report of the Study Group on Global Education, co-chaired by Roland Paris and Margaret Biggs, 2017.
Why Canada should invest in international education for young Canadians
I spoke to CBC Radio about the findings of the Global Education for Canadians report.
More students need to study abroad. It’s vital to Canada’s success
Published by The Globe and Mail. Canada's biggest customer, the United States, is veering towards protectionism. Rising powers are...
Perils and opportunities for Canadian foreign policy
I spoke at the launch event for McGill University's new Max Bell School of Public Policy.
Interview on The Agenda about "The Return to Sovereignty," 17 Oct. 2017
Interesting discussion with Janice Stein and Randall Schweller. Blurb: "Between Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump, and every populist in...