This is hardly a week when we need to be reminded that judges and, in particular, Supreme Court justices, have a profound impact on…
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The recent decision by the Obama administration to ease economic sanctions on Myanmar (also known as Burma) presents an important…
It is with regret that we announce the death of inflation targeting. The monetary regime, known affectionately as “IT” to its friends,…
As the Bio International Convention begins here in Boston Monday, the most brilliant thinkers around the world will meet to discuss…
When should states intervene militarily to stop atrocities in other countries? The question is an old and well-traveled one. Indeed, it is…
Fifty years ago, the Cuban missile crisis brought the world to the brink of nuclear disaster. During the standoff, President John F.…
A paradox about globalization — that energetic, free-wheeling word to describe the shared experience of people, commerce, and ideas across…
When should states intervene militarily to stop atrocities in other countries? The question is an old and well-traveled one. Indeed, it is…
It is an honour to be here with my colleagues to talk about a subject that I think is extraordinarily important to the security of Canada,…