Canada hosts refugees on land from which Indigenous peoples were forcibly displaced. Forced Migration in/to Canada argues the two histories cannot be understood separately. Hannah Cox reviews. https://t.co/keHo1ZAnKV
Martin Thomas's global history of decolonization is ambitious and sometimes insightful — but defines its subject so broadly it ends up explaining nothing in particular. Jack Cunningham's review. https://t.co/RIfLDgw8x9
The CAF's sexual misconduct failures weren't accidental — Allan English argues senior leaders actively blocked change. Breede and Imre-Millei review the book with both validation and critical friction. https://t.co/CgSFxql3sn
David Haglund and Joseph Jockel look back on their decade co-editing IJ: themed issues, "Coming Attractions," the peer review debate, and the long shadow of Eayrs and Spencer. https://t.co/hSieJCRuTq
Beth Fischer revisited IJ issues from 2000–2003 and found the same questions: how to define security, what to do about a US missile defense program, where Russia is headed. The end of the Cold War rhymes with today. https://t.co/Oa4oGEAHkw
From 1946 to today, IJ has navigated the tension between scholarship and accessibility, practitioners and academics, themes and open submissions. Adam Chapnick's full editorial history. https://t.co/Efpb1W0zKn
Two speeches, 79 years apart. Robert Bothwell traces what changed between St-Laurent's Gray Lecture and Carney's Davos address — and what the distance between them reveals about Canada's place in the world. https://t.co/VqncAAJqeh
Recorded between Freeland's cabinet resignation and her Liberal leadership loss, this Field Report conversation with biographer Catherine Tsalikis captures a pivotal moment in Canadian politics. https://t.co/QvRbMelFXP
Biden criticized Trump's personal diplomacy but practiced it himself. New research assesses how leader-to-leader engagement shaped Biden's approach to Ukraine, Gaza, and great power competition. https://t.co/WsF8b1QZU1
Russia has tried to recover its great power status through BRICS summitry, UN ceasefire initiatives, and battlefield gains. New research finds the Ukraine war itself is the main obstacle to any real recovery. https://t.co/GCKEITp2aD
Canada and India share more maritime stakes than it might seem. New research examines how Arctic and Indian Ocean concerns are pulling the two states toward a durable bilateral relationship. https://t.co/mjDibPT1hU
Canada's civilian security agencies lack the strategic preparation that military readiness doctrine provides. Leanne Smythe argues it's time to borrow the concept. https://t.co/q71enEvgun
Canada's quantum ecosystem runs on collaboration — but how that collaboration is governed matters. New research maps Canadian-German quantum partnerships through a quadruple helix lens. https://t.co/5npbLaVAXr
IJ turns 80. Issue 81/1 pairs anniversary retrospectives with new research on quantum ecosystems, civilian readiness, Canada-India maritime ties, Russia's status bid, and Biden's personal diplomacy. https://t.co/QHHIqRgwtp
Canada's Quantum 2030 goals can learn from history: the Chalk River nuclear reactor shows how strong Canada-US collaboration drives science and technology innovation.
https://t.co/8334blUHLx
Trump's foreign policy is tributary. He's attempting to create a modern tribute system favoring autocracies. Canada must recognize this and resist.
https://t.co/WKtISt6ZWi
Ukraine's likely future involves Russian occupation of eastern territories. A realistic peace strategy must balance ending hostilities with upholding international law and human rights.
https://t.co/iuMciCek8t
Canada's military faces its own housing crisis. Can military mobilization drive economic transformation and address both defence needs and the national housing shortage?
https://t.co/uR07lmMHWh
Migration is conspicuously absent from Canada's Feminist International Assistance Policy. Integrating migration and development is essential for a truly comprehensive feminist approach.
https://t.co/o9Lzn3HPLB
Canadian women peacekeepers resist being positioned as solutions to mission challenges. Meaningful participation requires more than numerical representation and operational effectiveness arguments.
https://t.co/d6lr5VnZpR