Embassy
A “Napster moment” for government, yet any chill on diplomatic relations is likely to be fleeting, while the reputation of diplomacy stands to benefit.
Embassy
A “Napster moment” for government, yet any chill on diplomatic relations is likely to be fleeting, while the reputation of diplomacy stands to benefit.
The Mark
Through the successful practice of science diplomacy, Canada could make a real difference in the world – but significant reform is needed first.
Written Submission to UK Parliamentary Inquiry
Toronto Star
The Mark
Science and technology should be central to international diplomacy, but most foreign ministries and multilateral organizations are short on scientific expertise and technical savvy.
e-International Relations
Wikileaks is releasing hundreds of thousands of classified diplomatic communications. But when the dust settles and the sensational tid-bits are forgotten, some of the longer-term impacts on diplomacy may in fact be positive.
The Mark
In the age of globalization, public diplomacy – not defence – should be front and centre in international relations, and science diplomacy is a critical component.
The Mark
The history of war is that of failed diplomacy. By reflecting on past conflicts, we might begin to see how to avoid future ones.
Daryl Copeland will present on the subject of Guerrilla Diplomacy: Rethinking International Relations at the Canadian International Council (CIC) in at Nipissing University, North Bay, Ontario on November 17, 2010.
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Washington Forum Network (PBS-NPR)
Can international relations be managed non-violently?
The Mark Radio
In light of Canada’s failed bid for the UN Security Council, is it time to rethink our foreign policy strategy?
The Mark
With the glory days of Pearson’s internationalist foreign policy behind us, Canada needs a new narrative
Embassy
Could diplomacy have resolved outstanding differences and accommodated the rise of new powers by offering plausible alternatives to violence?
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