Jeremy Paltiel

Jeremy Paltiel is professor of political science at Carleton University, specializing in Chinese politics and the politics of East Asia. He is currently researching Canada’s relations with China and the Asia-Pacific as principal investigator on a project funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.  

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China and Russia: It’s complicated

| April 11, 2017 | 0 Comments
China and Russia: It’s complicated

With the advent of Donald Trump and the rise of populism in much of the western world, many fear we have descended into a new age of authoritarianism in which Vladimir Putin and China’s Xi Jinping set the tone for international politics. While China and Russia have enjoyed close relations in recent years, easily dismissing […]

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‘Big Daddy’ Xi at the helm

| October 4, 2016 | 0 Comments
‘Big Daddy’ Xi at the helm

Xi Jinping is the most powerful Chinese leader in a generation. Not since Deng Xiaoping retired more than a quarter century ago has any Chinese leader been able to centralize such control in his hands and exercise undisputed leadership over the Communist Party, the Chinese government and the People’s Liberation Army. Yet, Chinese are deeply […]

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