Four experts tackle the question of whether the Singapore Summit has made the world more or less safe from nuclear annihilation.
Singapore Summit: boom or bust? Four views


Four experts tackle the question of whether the Singapore Summit has made the world more or less safe from nuclear annihilation.

The concept of sustainable common security offers the prospect of a comprehensive approach to addressing our most pressing global challenges.

Culture, science and public diplomacy are potent tools to advance an innovative Canadian foreign policy focused on collaboration and problem solving. But we have a lot of rebuilding to do after the lost decade under Stephen Harper.

Let Foreign Minister Chystia Freeland know that Canada’s Arms Trade Treaty accession legislation, Bill C-47, is just not credible without the inclusion of Canadian military exports to the United States.

The U.S. failure to pursue accountability for key participants its torture program undermines the global struggle against impunity for torture. Canada’s failure to examine its actions in Afghanistan similarly undermines the effort to end torture. Canadians must continue to demand made-in-Canada accountability for the immoral and unconscionable acts committed in our name.

Analysts range from cautiously optimistic over European efforts to counter American sanctions to extremely fearful of possible plans by Israel and the United States to go to war against Iran.