Content Tagged with: Asian regionalism

China has a central role in shaping the future of multilateral cooperation in Asia.  In recent times, China has embraced ASEAN-based institutions, but doubts have arisen over China’s...
Ce rapport examine et formule des recommandations sur le rôle que devraient jouer les institutions régionales et les mécanismes bilatéraux à l’intérieur d’une stratégie gouvernementale destinée à...
Editorial (Canada-Asia Viewpoints - Op-Ed) Décembre 2011
There is plenty of talk about the 21st century being an Asian century, featuring China, Japan and India. These countries certainly seek an enhanced role in world affairs, including a greater share...
Editorial (Canada-Asia Viewpoints - Op-Ed) Novembre 2011
Prime Minister Harper’s recent announcement to join negotiations on the Trans-Pacific Partnership breathes new life into Canada’s hitherto low key engagement in Asia Pacific...
Editorial (Canada-Asia Viewpoints - Op-Ed) Février 2011
What will the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) look like in the year 2030? As a durable and successful regional grouping in the developing world, ASEAN is a force for stability and...
Canada’s relevance to Southeast Asia is waning at a critical time. Once deemed an active player in regional affairs, now, no longer. At a time when major players, like US and China, are actively...
Editorial (Canada-Asia Viewpoints - Op-Ed) Novembre 2009
As Asia’s role in global affairs grows, the region has yet to find a leader.  The Asian powers of China, India and Japan are far apart on agreeing on who should be a standardbearer...
The report is one of a series of papers commissioned by APF Canada in response to a dialogue on Canadian foreign policy initiated by Minister of Foreign Affairs Bill Graham.

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