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Thursday, March 26, 2020
The Canada Europe Transatlantic Dialogue is pleased to share a special issue of the Australia New Zealand Journal of European Studies, "New Opportunities for the EU-Canada Strategic Partnership." This special issue, edited by Jean Monnet Network Scholars Michèle Knodt (Technical University Darmstadt) and Natalia Chaban (University of Canterbury),... More
The Canada Europe Transatlantic Dialogue is pleased to share a policy brief, "Moving Beyond Crisis Management in Relations with Russia: The EU, US, and Canada", by Jean Monnet Network scholar Joan DeBardeleben (Carleton University). This policy brief discusses the responses of the US, the EU, and Canada to Russian actions in Eastern Europe. Read... More
The Canada Europe Transatlantic Dialogue is pleased to share opening remarks from the March 2019 Jean Monnet Network conference, "The EU and Canada in the Face of Changing US Global Policy", by Network scholar Leigh Sarty (Carleton University). These remarks discuss shifts in US foreign policy under President Trump. Read the remarks here. The... More
Wednesday, March 25, 2020
The Canada Europe Transatlantic Dialogue is pleased to share a policy brief, "Trump Administration Security Policy Challenges for Canada and the EU", by Jean Monnet Network scholar Stanley Sloan (Atlantic Council of the United States). This policy brief discusses the impact of Trump Administration policies on NATO and challenges for the alliance.... More
The Canada Europe Transatlantic Dialogue is pleased to shared a policy brief, "Transatlantic Relations and China: An Alliance with Whom against Whom?", by Jean Monnet Network scholar Sven Biscop (Ghent University). This policy brief discusses relations between China, the US, and the EU. Read the policy brief here. This policy brief is part of... More
The Canada Europe Transatlantic Dialogue is pleased to share a policy brief, "EU and Russia in the Shared European Neighbourhood: Why Escalation of Tensions is Unlikely" by Jean Monnet Network scholar, Toms Rostoks (University of Latvia). This policy brief discusses the underlying reasons behind the worsening of the relations between the EU and... More
Tuesday, November 25, 2014
http://youtu.be/V6_nIzgob7k In this video, Dr Markus Kaim, Head of the International Security Research Division of the German Institute of International and Security Affairs, explores possibilities for the future of NATO-Russia relations, in the context of rising tensions in general, and the Ukraine crisis in particular. The lecture was... More
Thursday, June 27, 2013
http://youtu.be/gSt1264LRAk On June 13, 2013, the Jean Monnet Chair in the EU's Eastern Neighbourhood Relations at Carleton University and the Canada-Europe Transatlantic Dialogue (CETD) co-hosted a policy workshop on "The European Union's External Energy Relations: Russian and Canadian Dimensions" at Carleton in Ottawa, Canada. In this recording... More
Thursday, November 24, 2011
Listen to the podcast Anand Menon is a collaborator of the Canada-Europe Transatlantic Dialogue. His research in the network focuses on the EU and Canada as global actors in international conflict management and security. He is also a professor of west European politics at the University of Birmingham. In this podcast, he speaks about... More
Saturday, October 1, 2011
Listen to the podcast Markus Kaim, Head of Research on international security at the German Institute of International and Security Affairs (Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik), Berlin, talks about Germany’s key areas of interest in the Arctic. He describes how Germany makes use of international organizations to have its voice heard in the... More
Listen to the podcast Rob Huebert, Associate Director at the Centre for Military and Strategic Studies and Associate Professor in the Political Science Department at the University of Calgary, discusses the changes to the EU-Canada security relationship in the Arctic. He argues energy security will move the Arctic from an almost non-existent... More
Listen to the podcast David Long, Professor at Carleton University’s Norman Paterson School of International Affairs and CETD collaborator, argues theory is important in explaining current Arctic policies. He proposes a counterintuitive reasoning to explain prospects for conflict in the Arctic. He says a realist approach could suggest future... More
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