Central Asia
Central Asia ripe for some Canadian know-how ASTANA, KAZAKHSTAN — The Globe and Mail Tuesday, Dec. 22, 2015 , Colin Robertson The skyline of Astana is Central Asia’s answer to the… Read more »
Central Asia ripe for some Canadian know-how ASTANA, KAZAKHSTAN — The Globe and Mail Tuesday, Dec. 22, 2015 , Colin Robertson The skyline of Astana is Central Asia’s answer to the… Read more »
Canada, we need to talk about our place in the world Colin Robertson The Globe and Mail Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2015 When the members of Canada’s new Parliament convene next… Read more »
Why we need to reset our relationship with the U.S. Colin Robertson The Globe and Mail Ruesday, Nov. 10, 2015 It’s time to reset our relationship with the United States…. Read more »
Note to Canada’s next government: Diplomacy is not a sign of weakness Colin Robertson The Globe and Mail Tuesday, Sep. 29, 2015 Allies are usually friends but adversaries are not… Read more »
When the U.S. shut down, the world’s economy felt the effects Globe and Mail Wednesday, Oct. 23 2013 The ability of United States to project influence in the world rests… Read more »
While we weren’t looking, North Korea got a lot more dangerous The Globe and Mail Monday, Oct. 21 2013 While we focus on Iran and Syria, pay attention to North… Read more »
from ipolitics September 8, 2012 A Canadian Primer to APEC On Saturday and Sunday, Prime Minister Stephen Harper will attend the 20th Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) leaders’ meeting in Vladivostok,… Read more »
by Maureen Boyd and Colin Robertson excerpted from the Glboe and Mail, February 7, 2012. On his second official trip to China, Prime Minister Stephen Harper will appreciate that managing… Read more »
CPAC anchor Peter van Dusen interviews Colin Robertson, vice-president of the Canadian Defence and Foreign Affairs Institute, and discusses the prime minister’s continuing visit to China.