Canada’s growing interest in trade with countries in the Indo-Pacific region corresponds with an ominous growth in geopolitical instability and insecurity in that part of the globe. With Indo-Pacific hunger for oil expected to soar – especially in China, where demand will translate to 80 per cent of imports in 10 years – Canada needs to develop policies to deal with the region’s turbulent realities. The Indo-Pacific comprises countries in South Asia and Southeast Asia, and includes such unstable and unpredictable players as North Korea and Pakistan, both of which have nuclear weapons and long-simmering border tensions. India is an emerging economic and military rival to China. In the next 20 years, China and India are expected to lead the g...
Geo-political trends point to the decline of the Post - Cold War order in the Asia Pacific region. ...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Concerns about energy securit...
Turbulence will mark the world economy in the coming decade as Canada’s traditional trading partners...
Canada’s growing interest in trade with countries in the Indo-Pacific region corresponds with an omi...
Canada needs to take a bigger part in the Indo-Pacific’s development and support...
Canada’s Indo Pacific Strategy (IPS), built around five program objectives and funded at CAD$2.3 bil...
In recent years, Canada has increased its significance in the global oil market. The Albertan oil sa...
Although the United States is finally showing signs of some slow economic recovery, in global terms ...
Canada may be a Pacific nation, but one would hardly know it, given its history of merely sporadic a...
Summary: China’s growing demand for oil is significantly changing the international geopolitics of e...
On June 18, 2015 the University of Calgary’s School of Public Policy hosted the symposium The Trans-...
The study intends to explore the connection between China’s energy security, 21st Century Maritime S...
There has been considerable coverage lately of Canada’s ongoing efforts to secure preferential acces...
The goal of this thesis is to determine how Canada's competitiveness is being affected by its commod...
China’s growing demand for oil is significantly changing the international geopolitics of energy, es...
Geo-political trends point to the decline of the Post - Cold War order in the Asia Pacific region. ...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Concerns about energy securit...
Turbulence will mark the world economy in the coming decade as Canada’s traditional trading partners...
Canada’s growing interest in trade with countries in the Indo-Pacific region corresponds with an omi...
Canada needs to take a bigger part in the Indo-Pacific’s development and support...
Canada’s Indo Pacific Strategy (IPS), built around five program objectives and funded at CAD$2.3 bil...
In recent years, Canada has increased its significance in the global oil market. The Albertan oil sa...
Although the United States is finally showing signs of some slow economic recovery, in global terms ...
Canada may be a Pacific nation, but one would hardly know it, given its history of merely sporadic a...
Summary: China’s growing demand for oil is significantly changing the international geopolitics of e...
On June 18, 2015 the University of Calgary’s School of Public Policy hosted the symposium The Trans-...
The study intends to explore the connection between China’s energy security, 21st Century Maritime S...
There has been considerable coverage lately of Canada’s ongoing efforts to secure preferential acces...
The goal of this thesis is to determine how Canada's competitiveness is being affected by its commod...
China’s growing demand for oil is significantly changing the international geopolitics of energy, es...
Geo-political trends point to the decline of the Post - Cold War order in the Asia Pacific region. ...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Concerns about energy securit...
Turbulence will mark the world economy in the coming decade as Canada’s traditional trading partners...