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05
Feb
A New North

A New North

The Illusion of Inescapable Dependency on the U.S. For generations, Canada has operated under an implicit assumption: economic and
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04
Feb
Canada’s Next Century

Canada’s Next Century

Leadership, Leverage, and the New Global Order The global economy is fracturing. The old order—dominated by Western financial institutions,
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04
Feb
Conflict Economies and the New Silk Roads

Conflict Economies and the New Silk Roads

Power in the Age of Fractured Trade For centuries, trade has been the foundation of power. Empires did not rise
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04
Feb
Survival Through Strategy

Survival Through Strategy

How Nations, Corporations, and Communities Forge New Functional Networks History has always belonged to the well-connected. These are the new
6 min read
03
Feb
The Illusion of Benevolence

The Illusion of Benevolence

A Canadian Response to American Exceptionalism Seth was making a friendly suggestion. To him, it was an innocent offer: give
5 min read
03
Feb
Canada in the Economic Crosswinds

Canada in the Economic Crosswinds

Our Place in a Shifting Economic Landscape In a world increasingly defined by economic volatility, trade disputes, and financial realignments,
5 min read
03
Feb
Engineering the Kindleberger Spiral

Engineering the Kindleberger Spiral

Who Would Gain from Economic Chaos? This is the power of controlled collapse. The Kindleberger Spiral is a phenomenon of
5 min read
03
Feb
The Kindleberger Spiral Revisited

The Kindleberger Spiral Revisited

The Economic Shudder That Shook the World Lessons from 1929–1933 for Today’s Economy Subscribe The Kindleberger Spiral—a
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03
Feb
From Washington to Warlords

From Washington to Warlords

Canada’s Role in the Future of Alliances The world moves on. For a century, global stability has depended on
6 min read
03
Feb
Weapons, Wealth, and War

Weapons, Wealth, and War

Strategic Partnerships in a Time of Chaos This is the business of survival in a fracturing world. War is not
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