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The latest issue of our magazine brings a fresh perspective on today’s most pressing global topics. From insightful interviews with world diplomats to in-depth features on international trade, culture, and politics, this edition offers valuable content for curious minds and policy enthusiasts alike. Designed with clarity and purpose, each article reflects our commitment to quality journalism and global understanding. Whether you’re a seasoned reader or new to our publication, this issue promises to engage, inform, and inspire. Don’t miss out on what’s shaping the world right now — explore our latest edition today.
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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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Africa’s current one billion or so residents are healthier than they have ever been, thanks to medical science, special attention to chronic disease remediation in
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Today’s pundits and scholars no longer speak of “liberal international order,” but rather of an increasingly fragmented world, built around a handful of centres of
There is a second rush to Africa. This time, it is not the imperial rush that led to the partition of the continent in 1884
Trade agreements have been a foreign policy goal for Canada and many other nations worldwide. Laura Neilson Bonikowsky looks at the 10 largest in terms
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