The Mark
Haiti doesn’t just need immediate assistance, it also needs long-term, sustainable development.
The Mark
Haiti doesn’t just need immediate assistance, it also needs long-term, sustainable development.
The Mark
“The blunt instrument that is the military only gets us bogged down in wars without end.”
Toronto Star
The Mark
“The multilateral meltdown at COP 15 was at best a learning experience, at worst a harbinger of future attempts at global governance.”
Toronto Star
Embassy: Canada’s Foreign Policy Weekly
Copeland: “…we’re not moving into a mutlipolar world in the era of globalization, but a heteropolar world”
The Mark
Canadian foreign policy is becoming more militarized, just when it should be becoming more diplomatic.
CBC’s The Current
He spent nearly 30 years as a Canadian diplomat… Now, he has written a book that calls for a radical retooling of the trade.
The Globe and Mail
The profession has to adapt to the imperatives of modern world-order management.
Illustration: Anthony Jenkins/The Globe and Mail
The Mark
Canada once had influence in international politics. In a hetero-polar world, it could again.
Toronto Star
“…Daryl Copeland, a Canadian analyst, author and lecturer in international diplomacy, agrees: he also feels the re-emergence of Asia represents a unique opportunity for Canada.”
How Obama’s Nobel can resurrect diplomacy (PDF)
An article by Daryl Copeland in Embassy Magazine
An interview with Daryl Copeland
“Daryl Copeland addressed the reinvention of diplomacy and international relations…”