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Diplomat & International Canada is a leading Canadian magazine focusing on international affairs and foreign policy. It serves readers interested in global issues and Canada’s role on the world stage, while also highlighting the diplomatic community within the country. The magazine is based in Ottawa, ON, Canada and Vancouver, BC, Canada.
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Wherever they exist, trends are about human behaviour, which is predictable. Charles Tatum, psychology expert at California’s National University, says predictability leaves us open to
The years 2020 and 2021 were tough and worrying years for Africa and Africans. Will 2022 prove better and more life sustaining? The COVID-19 pandemic
Ukraine has strayed too far into NATO’s corner, as it did in 2014, and that is something Moscow will not tolerate, even if it means
Children in Germany have been known to ask their parents: is it possible for a man to become chancellor in Germany? Not an unreasonable question
Canada’s engagement with Asia is shaped by its expanding trade ties with China toward the end of the 2000s. Apart from being Canada’s largest trading
The Bahamas, as a low-lying, small island developing state (SIDS), is not only recovering from the weather and pandemic-induced disasters of the past, but also