Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, gray zone conflicts, the weakening of US hegemony, and the rise of China—the world in 2022 is in turmoil. Caught between its allies, their diverging interests,…
Moderator: Johanna Masse (Postdoctoral Researcher, Queen’s University)
Canada’s international policy is part of a consciously multilateral approach. This panel will investigate the role Canada plays as a “middle power” within regional and international institutions and how it…
Technological proliferation, emergence of new spaces, and multidimensional threats—what do these concepts mean and what do they imply? This panel will elucidate both questions by exploring the implications of these…
Moderators: Stéfanie von Hlatky (Associate Professor, Queen’s University) Justin Massie (Full Professor, UQAM) Speakers: Roland Paris (Full Professor, University of Ottawa) Kerry Buck (Senior Fellow, Graduate School of Public and…
note: this video is only available in French Mali has been at the center of conflicts in the Sahel for a decade now. It is at a turning point: political…
note: this video contains untranslated english and french audio. Chair and discussant : Justin Massie (UQAM) Maxandre Fortier (UQAM) Rémy Carugati (Université Laval) Camille Raymond (UQAM) Émile Lambert-Deslandes (Queen’s University)
What Lessons Are Allies Drawing From Ukraine for Taiwan? Chair and Discussant: Jonathan Paquin (Université Laval) Charles-Philippe David (UQAM) Jean-Baptiste Jeangène Vilmer (IRSEM) Tereza Novotna (Free University Berlin) Gaëlle Rivard-Piché…
Panel 3 - How Are Partners Handling the Taiwan Question? Chair and Discussant: Guy St-Jacques (Institut d’études international de Montréal) Derek Grossman (RAND Corporation) Sana Hashmi (Taiwan-Asia Exchange Foundation) Ting-Sheng…
Panel 2 - How Are Allies Handling the Taiwan Question? Chair and Discussant: Justin Massie (UQAM) Steven Jackson (Indiana University of Pennsylvania) Hyon Joo Yoo (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies)…