iAffairs Canada  has just launched its newly redesigned website this week!  iAffairs is a prominent online publisher of research and “op-ed” style articles that examine Canadian foreign policy, public policy and broader issues in international affairs. iAffairs is managed and run by graduate students of the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs (NPSIA) at Carleton University.

In partnership with the Canadian Foreign Policy Journal (CFPJ), iAffairs publishes unique and well-written content from a variety of fields, from graduate students to policy practitioners and experts. We complement the CFPJ by offering a content stream that encompasses more than just scholarly research and allows for multifaceted examination of foreign policy and issue topics. Our online and social media presence facilitates foreign policy and international affairs discussion that engages with our large and diverse readership in Canada and around the world.

iAffairs Canada, in partnership with the Canadian Foreign Policy Journal (CFPJ), are pleased to present the 2021 Canadian Foreign Policy Review, compiled on behalf of its graduate student contributors at the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs (NPSIA).

On an annual basis, NPSIA students enrolled in Dr. David Carment’s Canada and International Affairs graduate seminar complete a four-month evaluation of Canada’s foreign policy priorities. Each review document assesses a specific issue area, including defence, diplomacy, security, immigration, international development and trade, before making evidence-based policy recommendations.

iAffairs also records a monthly podcast that examines specific and topical foreign/public policy issues. The Policy Talks podcast is produced by NPSIA/Carleton Journalism students.