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“We need icebreakers” – and more strategic partnerships
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“We need icebreakers” – and more strategic partnerships
June 20, 2024

The U.S. “containment” of the Russia-China strategic partnership is already unravelling in real time.

Will Canada Be a Bridge of Cooperation Or a Platform for War in the 21st Century
April 25, 2021

Canada could play the role of intermediary and diplomatic bridge both for the benefit of its own citizens and the wellbeing of the world as a whole, Matt Ehret writes.

Will Canada Be a Bridge of Cooperation Or a Platform for War in the 21st Century
Security
The Art of the Flank: India and Other Asian Nations Join the Polar Silk Road
World
The Art of the Flank: India and Other Asian Nations Join the Polar Silk Road
October 15, 2019

The best partnerships occur when all participants have special talents to bring to the relationship which makes a whole more powerful than the sum of its parts.

Technocrats and Neocons Respond to the Polar Silk Road
July 3, 2019

If the west is intelligent then it will reject the zero-growth agenda which has designated Canada’s Arctic as untouchable as fast as they reject the zero-sum neocon agenda of militarism and unilateralism.

Technocrats and Neocons Respond to the Polar Silk Road
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The Polar Silk Road Comes to Life as a New Epoch in History Begins
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The Polar Silk Road Comes to Life as a New Epoch in History Begins
May 16, 2019

While the Belt and Road features two components (land and sea), the fact is that they are inextricably connected. Rails, ports and other civilization-building practices have given this design a power and flexibility to adapt to every nation’s chosen developmental pathways.

The Russian-China Polar Silk Road Challenges British Geopolitics
April 23, 2019

The dream of Governor Gilpin and Tsar Nicholas II to unite both worlds new and old with rail will occur, as long as the west chooses to take history seriously and not sleepwalk into world war once more.

The Russian-China Polar Silk Road Challenges British Geopolitics
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