Trump’s tariffs aren’t about the border: Jamie Tronnes in International Policy Digest
This article originally appeared in International Policy Digest. By Jamie Tronnes, February 24, 2025 With the stroke of a pen, ...
This article originally appeared in International Policy Digest. By Jamie Tronnes, February 24, 2025 With the stroke of a pen, ...
This article originally appeared in The Hill. The full article can be read here. By Jamie Tronnes, December 11, 2024 President-elect Donald Trump has shaken the ...
This article originally appeared in Real Clear World. By Jamie Tronnes, November 1, 2024 Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made ...
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Happy 4th of July! Canada and the United States have fought together in war, defended one another from harm, and ...
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MLI Senior Fellow @jbmllr joined @JamesMLindsay on the @CFR_org podcast to discuss Canada's effort to diminish its vulnerability to U.S. economic threats and just how much middle powers like Canada can successfully hedge in a world of great power competition.
“When [Trump] demands that allies pay more, contribute more, and align more closely with American strategic priorities, he is not abandoning alliances. He is insisting they function as alliances rather than as charity.
Canada illustrates the problem precisely. The Commission on
"When Trump treats Canada as unreliable... he is responding to a documented record of a country that enjoyed American security guarantees while failing to secure itself," argues @nagystephen1.
"This is not paranoia dressed as policy. It is observation."
What if Trump is painfully right?: Stephen Nagy for Inside Policy | Macdonald-Laurier Institute
Trump’s methods offend, but his diagnosis of freeloading allies and a failing international order may be uncomfortably closer to reality.
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