The implications of shifting alliances amid a turbulent U.S.-China relationship.
National security team joins investigation of Western engineering students
The RCMP’s INSET is now involved in a case with implications for terrorism and foreign interference, prompted by a trespassing incident at Western University.
A new era in Canada-China relations, or an Arctic bargain?
Canada may be handing China a path to Arctic nation status in secret deals with Xi Jinping. Trade pivot or sovereignty sellout? Canadians deserve to know.
Why China’s military purge reveals a dangerous and fragile giant
A senior Pentagon veteran’s assessment exposes a volatile nuclear-armed superpower that may struggle to sustain high-intensity warfare.
Ignored orders and growing resistance in Chinese Military after purge of top generals
Insiders say the widespread internal resistance and command dysfunction are a rejection of Chinese leader Xi Jinping’s authority.
Power shifts in the shadows
The purge of China’s military elite and the rise of Cai Qi.
A snake trying to swallow an elephant
Top general Zhang Youxia purged as rumors rock the CCP.
China’s malign influence at the United Nations
How increasing financial contributions to the United Nations have enabled Beijing to assert significant influence over global norms and standards while maintaining China’s identity as a “developing country.”
Secure the regime above all else
The CCP’s growth obsession masks a deliberate sacrifice of human security, says China expert.
The Chinese military is built for politics
Not fighting wars, argues defense analyst and China monitor Timothy R. Heath.
Canada walked away from the AIIB once
It should keep it that way. Here’s why.
Authoritarian threats to Canada
Adversarial nations that “despise our way of life” should not take precedence over Canada’s long-standing relationship with the U.S. – Brian Lee Crowley.
Greenland is the flashpoint
China and Russia test NATO, Canada, and Indigenous Arctic jurisdictions.
The Chinese Communist Party’s ‘inverted world’
Beijing’s blatant distortions of reality are rooted in Marxist ideology.
What will happen to the oil-for-loans project between China and Venezuela after Maduro’s arrest?
The arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has prompted warnings that a new government may refuse to recognize debts deemed odious or illegitimate.


