Today we consider biological weapons verification, new proposals from the UK, France and Germany for Ukraine peace talks and how Canada should respond to allegations of foreign and domestic election interference.
Tag Archives: Ukraine war
What Greek tragedy can teach us about ending the war in Ukraine
As the Ukraine conflict grinds on and the horrors multiply, today’s post takes a deep dive into a webinar discussion of how ancient Greek tragedy can help us rethink the conflict and move forward.
Can China help end the Ukraine war? Nuclear fusion and the tools of war and more
Amid yet more military escalation in Ukraine, we consider a potential mediation role for China, as well as its place in post-war reconstruction efforts. We look at the key role of the nuclear fusion “breakthrough” in modernizing nuclear weapons – not mitigating climate change – and more.
Against a rising tide of militarism we work for peace and human security
In our only general fundraiser for 2022 and our last post of the year, we seek your support in our relentless efforts to keep Ukraine diplomacy and human security building alive against a rising tide of global militarism.
Ukraine update, COP15 and the China reset, and gun control in Canada
Today we consider a new briefing on keeping the door open to diplomacy in Ukraine, the implications of Canada’s China policy for the pivotal Montreal Summit on Biodiversity and the definitional challenge for assault-style rifles in Bill C-21.
Canada and China, how the US benefits from the Ukraine war and more
An introduction to Canada’s new Indo-Pacific policy, some chillingly frank discussions by American officials on how the US is benefitting from the Ukraine war, and a look at Qatari efforts to promote women’s football at the World Cup are some of today’s blog highlights.