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Stephen R. Nagy
December 12, 2025
Too nice to fight, Canada’s vulnerability in the age of authoritarian coercion
Stephen R. Nagy
December 10, 2025
Between Giants: How Middle Powers Canada and Japan Can Coordinate to Protect Themselves Against Chinese Economic Pressure and U.S. Unpredictability
Stephen R. Nagy
November 29, 2025
The Chinese Communist Party’s ‘Inverted World’
Stephen R. Nagy
November 21, 2025
Beijing’s blueprint for breaking Canada-U.S. unity
Stephen R. Nagy
November 19, 2025
Beware of China’s strategic distortion of reality
Stephen R. Nagy
November 14, 2025
How Takaichi should navigate Beijing’s diplomatic threats
Stephen R. Nagy
November 6, 2025
The Dangers of a Stagnant China: The Necessity of Awkward Coexistence
Stephen R. Nagy
November 6, 2025
Navigating a successful U.S.-China diplomatic reset
Stephen R. Nagy
November 6, 2025
Japan’s Place in Moderating the U.S.-China Strategic Competition in The Indo-Pacific
Stephen R. Nagy
November 1, 2025
Yoon’s martial law order divides South Korea and may alter foreign policy direction
Stephen R. Nagy
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