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Tag Archives: Taiwan

ICAO Twittergate-Taiwan scandal highlights deeper problems at the UN: J. Michael Cole for Inside Policy

This silly incident is emblematic of the deeper problems that arise when we allow an increasingly authoritarian regime to hijack key international institutions,...

 

February 6, 2020 at 3:18 pm read more

In the Shadow of Beijing: Taiwan's Election

On January 29, 2020, the Macdonald-Laurier Institute hosted an important roundtable discussion on the recent national elections in Taiwan. These elections saw President...

 

January 31, 2020 at 4:49 pm read more

In Defence of Democracy - Why Canada should look to Taiwan: Brett Byers and Brandon Purcell in the Toronto Sun

What Taiwan’s actions can and should provide are a set of reference points for policy-makers as they consider future efforts to protect our...

 

January 10, 2020 at 9:06 pm read more

It's time for Canada to stand up for Taiwan's democracy: David Kilgour and Susan Korah in the Ottawa Citizen

It’s time to be more assertive towards China and take a more principled stance in support of Taiwan, write David Kilgour and Susan Korah....

 

January 10, 2020 at 8:31 pm read more

Canada can learn from Taiwan on relations with China: Marcus Kolga in the Toronto Star

The determination and clarity with which Taiwan has confronted the challenges to its fragile independence and democracy are encouraging and can serve as...

 

January 10, 2020 at 7:58 pm read more

Chinese Disinformation in Taiwan: J. Michael Cole in the Taiwan Sentinel

Disinformation can contribute to polarization within a targeted society while eroding belief in the objective truth. China’s information warfare efforts are helped by...

 

January 6, 2020 at 9:36 pm read more

Resetting Canada’s Approach to China: Charles Burton and Brett Byers in Inroads

A measured and principled approach to China is ultimately of the greatest sustained benefit first to Canada, then to Canada’s likeminded allies and...

 

December 3, 2019 at 6:32 pm read more

Taiwan's Han Kuo-yu offers uncomfortable echoes of Donald Trump: J. Michael Cole in Nikkei

Kuomintang candidate's supporters like his raucous, anti-intellectual populism, writes J. Michael Cole.  By J. Michael Cole, November 26, 2019 Although Han Kuo-yu, presidential...

 

November 26, 2019 at 6:55 pm read more

Former senior government official calls for tougher approach to China: MLI commentary

OTTAWA, ON (November 19, 2019) With the federal election now over, perhaps the first and most important issue facing Global Affairs is how...

 

November 19, 2019 at 3:05 pm read more

Beijing’s ire over former PM Harper’s Taiwan visit calls for a strong response: J. Michael Cole for Inside Policy

Canada should stand by its principles or, at a minimum, hold the line when it comes to protecting its interests and those of...

 

October 15, 2019 at 5:20 pm read more
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  • The Liberals went hostile against Big Pharma. Now we’re facing vaccine shortages: Tasha Kheiriddin in the National Post

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    Europeans will wait just one week for their Pfizer shipments to return to normal levels, while Canadians will wait for four weeks, writes...

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  • New legislative proposal to combat global hostage-taking

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    OTTAWA, ON (January 21, 2021): Canadians Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor have languished as hostages in China’s brutal prisons for over two years. And...

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  • The yellow badge of Canadian courage: William Watson in the Financial Post

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    For Canadian politicians no profiles in courage are involved in slamming the departing bully Trump. What’s in play instead are easy political points,...

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  • Canada should retaliate against Biden's wrong-headed decision to cancel Keystone. Here's how: Jack Mintz in the Financial Post

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    We could pursue policies that impact a critical U.S. export to Canada: digital services writes Jack Mintz in the Financial Post. Below is...

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  • Use COVID pause to reconsider drug-price regulation: Nigel Rawson and John Adams in the Financial Post

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    Canadians need Ottawa to work with the pharmaceutical industry, clinicians and patients to improve access to new medicines and vaccines, write Nigel Rawson...

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EP. 57 - The Future of Brexit with Blair Gibbs and Shuvaloy Majumdar

Macdonald-Laurier Institute's Pod Bless Canada · The Future of Brexit with Blair Gibbs and Shuvaloy Majumdar In the latest episode of Pod Bless...

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