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NPSIA’s Fen Hampson Offers Expert Commentary on Al Jazeera
On April 29, 2025, Chancellor’s Professor Fen Hampson of Carleton University's Norman Paterson School of International Affairs appeared on Al…

Rethinking Statecraft Through Stoicism
In his latest article for Foreign Policy, NPSIA professor Michael Manulak draws on Stoic philosophy to reflect on the ethical…

Jackson & Samy: Gender Incentives in Climate Finance: Doubling Down on Proven Approaches During Uncertain Times
Adjunct Professor Edward T Jackson and NPSIA Director Yiagadeesen Samy have recently published a piece in "Next Billion" on Gender…

Prof. Phil Lagassé Awarded Canadian Forces Medallion for Distinguished Service
NPSIA is proud to announce that Professor Phil Lagassé has been awarded the Canadian Forces Medallion for Distinguished Service—one of…

Fen Osler Hampson: Time, inflation, and markets are on Canada’s side in Trump’s tariff wars
Americans will have to feel the pain before Trump decides to sit down at the negotiating table. That may come…

Val Percival Op-Ed in Globe : Canada needs to reset its priorities for the G7 presidency
Canada has assumed the G7 presidency at a perilous moment for the world. Donald Trump’s aggressive “America First” agenda has…

Prof. Mourad in Foreign Policy: Don’t Rush to Send Syrians Back
Premature returns come with profound risks for refugees and are counterproductive to Syria’s long-term stability.

Introducing Secure Line: A New Podcast on Canada’s Intelligence and Security Landscape
"We’re excited to announce the launch of Secure Line, a podcast dedicated to exploring Canada’s unique intelligence landscape and its…

Prof. Lilly on the C.D. Howe Institute Podcast: Trump's Tumultuous Tariff Threat
Donald Trump isn't backing down from his threat to hit Canada with 25 percent tariffs. But Canada is fighting back.

Trudeau's resignation comes at tough time for Canada-U.S. tariff talks - Expert Group on Canada-US Relations
"To be blunt, I don't think a leadership change could come at a worse moment in our bilateral relationship," said…
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