Alone in the World? Making Sense of Canada’s Disputes with Saudi Arabia and China
International Journal 74:1 (March 2019), pp. 151-161. What do these disputes say about Canada's place in a changing world order?
Canada Alone? Surviving in a Meaner World | CPSA
I'm honoured and looking forward to presenting this keynote address at the Canadian Political Science Association's annual convention on...


Justin Trudeau reshuffles cabinet amid corruption scandal
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Trudeau pushes agenda on China - carefully; The Meng Wanzhou affair has set the Liberal government o
Source: https://www.thestar.com/politics/federal/2019/02/02/liberal-government-will-still-seek-deeper-trade-ties-despite-beijing-fury-ove...
Canada Is on the Front Lines of Challenges to Rule of Law
Chatham House, January 2019. China’s "hostage diplomacy" poses a challenge to all countries that uphold the rule of law.
Why Canada should care – a lot – about that UN Security Council seat | Globe and Mail
Canada will stand for election to the United Nations Security Council in June, 2020. Our competitors are Norway and Ireland. Of the three...
Canada sanctioned 17 Saudis over the Khashoggi killing - but is it enough?
Quoted in: https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/powerandpolitics/analysis-saudis-sanctions-1.4925785
Canada should suspend arms exports to Saudi Arabia, says former Trudeau adviser
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/powerandpolitics/canada-urged-to-suspend-arms-deliveries-saudi-arabia-1.4918876
CBIE recognizes Margaret Biggs and Roland Paris for outstanding leadership in advancing learning bey
CBIE-BCEI PRESS RELEASE Ottawa, November 13, 2018 – As institutions around the world mark International Education Week, there is a...
Khashoggi murder case a test for despots everywhere
Published in Toronto Star The disappearance and possible murder of Saudi dissident journalist Jamal Khashoggi is an important test case...