Sovereignty in the 21st century is not about who plants the most flags or sails the biggest ships. It is about who can endure ...
A century-old revival crosses the Pacific once more – born in Britain, remade in Korea, weaponized in America, and mourned in ...
Every year, on 30 September, Canadians pause to honour the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. It is a time for reflection and learning, but this year I suggest it is also a moment to ask ...
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Recognizing Palestine is one thing but absent concrete, collective, and courageous action to bring about a peaceful resolution to the war no one is safe.
With little fanfare this September in Vilnius, Lithuania the first international legally binding agreement on the governance of Artificial Intelligence (AI) was opened for signature. Negotiated by the ...
Couchiching, a lake near Orillia, Ontario, and a First Nation in another part of the province, in this case refers to what ...
The Arctic is regarded by Arctic Council nations as an exceptional theatre in geopolitics. Focused on upholding regional governance structures, Arctic Council nations have also sought to coordinate ...
Authoritarian governments around the world are using emerging technologies, including artificial intelligence, to expand their reach and undermine human rights. The term “digital authoritarianism” has ...
Madeline Koch joined the board of directors of the Couchiching Institute of Public Affairs when she was a student at the ...
Resident Professor, Johns Hopkins University SAIS in Nanjing, China. In 1931, Frederick Lewis Allen published a journalistic social history of 1920s America. Casting about for a title, he settled on ...