Democracies are certainly friends of Canada, but what about the ‘in-between’ countries?
Published in The Globe and Mail , 31 Oct. 2022 Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland’s speech in Washington earlier this month...
Testimony to Senate Committee on Global Affairs Canada
Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Trade Study on the Canadian foreign service and elements of the foreign policy...
On Putin’s meetings with Xi and Modi, and Russia’s weakening position
On Putin’s meetings with Xi and Modi, and Russia’s weakening position. Interview with Roland Paris and Ian Bremmer on CBC, Sept. 22, 2022
MA seminar syllabus: Concepts and Issues in International Affairs (Fall 2022)
MA seminar syllabus: Concepts and Issues in International Affairs | Fall 2022 | Prof. Roland Paris, University of Ottawa
2022 Mark Zacher Distinguished Speaker lecture: "The Ukraine Crisis and the New World Disorder"
UBC hosted Roland Paris as the 2022 Mark Zacher Distinguished Speaker for a talk titled, "The Ukraine Crisis and the New World Disorder"
Canada, the Ukraine War, and the Budget | CBC News
Canada, the Ukraine War, and the Budget | Interview on CBC News | April 6, 2022
We’ve reached a new post-Cold War era. What follows may be even more dangerous
Trends point toward a new kind of Cold War, more perilous than the last.
Interview about Canada, NATO, Russia and Ukraine
Interview about Canada, NATO, Russia and Ukraine
Putin has been redefining ‘sovereignty’ in dangerous ways
There is more at stake in Russia’s invasion than the survival of Ukraine as an independent, democratic state.
European Populism and the Return of ‘Illiberal Sovereignty’: A Case-Study of Hungary
European populist leaders and movements often extol the virtues of sovereignty, but how exactly are they using this term?