BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20250312T163559EDT-62642RW3Hk@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20250312T203559Z DESCRIPTION:This talk with Roland Paris is part of our Fall 2019 Policy Lec tures Series. These academic talks are intended for şÚÁϲ»´ňěČ graduate studen ts and faculty.\n\nThe world in 2019 isn’t what it was in 2015. Trump’s Am erica is a markedly less reliable partner. Populist nationalism is roiled Europe. Xi Jinping’s China has abandoned Deng Xioping’s “hide your strengt h\, bide your time” doctrine and is now asserting itself as a major power – targeting Canada\, among other countries. The structure of institutions\ , alliances and rules that underpinned a largely open and relatively stabl e international order for decades – and which Canada has relied on – is de grading faster than many expected. What principles and priorities should g uide the next government’s foreign policy in the face of these mounting ch allenges?\n\nRegister Here\n\nAbout Roland Paris\n\nRoland Paris is Profes sor of International Affairs in the Graduate School of Public and Internat ional Affairs at the University of Ottawa\, Associate Fellow of the Royal Institute of International Affairs (Chatham House) and a member of the Wor ld Economic Forum's Global Future Council on Geopolitics.\n\nHe was previo usly Senior Advisor on Global Affairs and Defence to the Prime Minister of Canada\, founding Director of the Centre for International Policy Studies at the University of Ottawa\, Director of Research at the Conference Boar d of Canada\, Assistant Professor of Political Science and International A ffairs at the University of Colorado at Boulder\, Visiting Researcher at t he Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies in Washington\, DC\, Visiting Fellow at the Institut d'Ă©tudes politiques (Sciences Po) in Paris\, and Global Ethics Fellow at the Carnegie Council for Ethics in Int ernational Affairs. He has also worked as a policy advisor in Canada’s for eign ministry and Privy Council (Cabinet) Office\, and was appointed to a ten-member group of international experts advising the Secretary General o f the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.\n\nProf. Paris' research on inte rnational security\, civil conflicts\, peacebuilding\, and Canadian and Am erican foreign policy has appeared in leading academic outlets and earned several prizes\, including the Grawemeyer Award for Ideas Improving World Order. He has also received seven awards for teaching and public service. \n\nHe is an editorial board member of seven scholarly journals and has se rved on the board of directors of several organizations\, including the Wo rld University Service of Canada and the Academic Council on the United Na tions System. He also provides international-affairs analysis and commenta ry in national and international media.\n\nHe holds a Ph.D. from Yale Univ ersity\, an M.Phil. from the University of Cambridge\, and a B.A. from the University of Toronto.\n DTSTART:20190924T193000Z DTEND:20190924T210000Z LOCATION:Rooms A832 & A833\, Elizabeth Wirth Music Building\, CA\, QC\, Mon treal\, H3A 1E3\, 527 rue Sherbrooke Ouest SUMMARY:Canadian Foreign Policy at a Crossroads URL:/maxbellschool/channels/event/canadian-foreign-pol icy-crossroads-300518 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR