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  • Lessons for Japan from Canada’s ‘reset’ with China
  • Strategic Choices for Middle Powers Navigating U.S.-China Competition: Assessing the constraints and opportunities facing secondary states navigating U.S.-China rivalry VOL 2 Case studies from Japan, Australia and Canada (Asia-Pacific Foundation, Canada May 26th, 2026)
  • Europe’s Middle Powers After the Xi–Trump Summit. Bipolar Consolidation, Strategic Asymmetry, and the Discipline of Power Politics
  • Why Tokyo Must Reject Ottawa’s Risky Diplomatic Reset With Beijing
  • Canada’s middle power era is over

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Stephen R. Nagy

Stephen is a Professor at the Department of Politics and International Studies at the International Christian University. He is a Senior Fellow at the MacDonald Laurier Institute (MLI), a Research Fellow at the Canadian Global Affairs Institute (CGAI); a Visiting Fellow at the Japan Institute for International Affairs (JIIA); a Research Associate at the Institute for Security and Development and Policy (ISDP); a Senior Fellow for the East Asia Security Centre (EASC); and a Research Committee member for the Research Institute for Peace and Security (RIPS). He was selected as a Distinguished Fellow for the Asia Pacific Foundation from 2017-2020. He serves as the Director of Policy Studies for the Yokosuka Council of Asia Pacific Studies (YCAPS) spear heading their Indo-Pacific Policy Dialogue Series and as a Governor for the Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Japan (CCCJ).

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  • Lessons for Japan from Canada’s ‘reset’ with China
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    Lessons for Japan from Canada’s ‘reset’ with China

    Professor Stephen
  • Strategic Choices for Middle Powers Navigating U.S.-China Competition: Assessing the constraints and opportunities facing secondary states navigating U.S.-China rivalry VOL 2 Case studies from Japan, Australia and Canada (Asia-Pacific Foundation, Canada May 26th, 2026)
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    Strategic Choices for Middle Powers Navigating U.S.-China Competition: Assessing the constraints and opportunities facing secondary states navigating U.S.-China rivalry VOL 2 Case studies from Japan, Australia and Canada (Asia-Pacific Foundation, Canada May 26th, 2026)

    Professor Stephen
  • Europe’s Middle Powers After the Xi–Trump Summit. Bipolar Consolidation, Strategic Asymmetry, and the Discipline of Power Politics
    Uncategorized

    Europe’s Middle Powers After the Xi–Trump Summit. Bipolar Consolidation, Strategic Asymmetry, and the Discipline of Power Politics

    Professor Stephen
  • Why Tokyo Must Reject Ottawa’s Risky Diplomatic Reset With Beijing
    Uncategorized

    Why Tokyo Must Reject Ottawa’s Risky Diplomatic Reset With Beijing

    Professor Stephen
  • Canada’s middle power era is over
    Uncategorized

    Canada’s middle power era is over

    Professor Stephen
  • Nuclear Temptations in an Age of Uncertainty
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    Nuclear Temptations in an Age of Uncertainty

    Professor Stephen

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