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- Torturing Afghan Prisoners: Blind and Dangerous by eaves.ca on Nov 19, 2009
As most (Canadian) readers are probably aware by now (American readers will probably still be interested), yesterday, a senior Canadian diplomat, Richard Colvin, testified to Members of Parliament that Canadian Soldiers regularly detained innocent Af...
- CIC: New Thinking on Canadian Foreign Policy? by eaves.ca on Nov 17, 2009
Really pleased to hear that the Canadian International Council (CIC) has launched "The GPS Project: A Global Positioning Strategy for Canada." After several years of fits and starts I'll confess I haven't seen the CIC strike off in a new and intere...
- Canada’s Arctic Strategy – playing to the strengths of others by eaves.ca on Oct 29, 2009
Last week I the good fortune of participating in an intimate workshop on Canadian foreign policy hosted by CIGI and convened in preparation for an upcoming issue of the International Journal in which the papers will be published. One of the participa...
- Optimism is an instrument of policy by eaves.ca on Oct 22, 2009
Here is a draft version of a paper I'm working on. It is part of a workshop I'm heading too where each participant was given a quote said by John Holmes: the well known and highly respected Canadian diplomat and foreign policy expert. Mine was "Opti...
- Foreign Policy Camp – Vancouver Nov 30th by eaves.ca on Oct 9, 2009
Our friends over at Canada's World are starting to organize a Foreign Policy Camp for November 30th, 2009 at SFU's downtown campus in Vancouver. Those who are interested can register here and there is a wiki here for proposing sessions. Some excerpts...
- Two More Examples of Why Your Canadian Citizenship Means Nothing by eaves.ca on Aug 12, 2009
A reader from the other week's post on Why Your Canadian Citizenship Means Nothing linked to this story in the Toronto Star. Apparently another Canadian, Suaad Mohamud Haj, who is of Somali descent has been trapped in a foreign land. However, this ti...
- If you are 25 and under Edmonton is the place to be this weekend by eaves.ca on Jul 31, 2009
As a kid (and my whole life really), I've been blessed with the opportunity to travel. Initially, my parents work took them, and thus me, abroad so that, at a young age, I spent time in Europe (including a week behind the Iron Curtain before it fell)...




