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    Shaping Our Destiny in a Precarious World

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    The world is changing - geopolitically and economically - at an alarmingly fast pace. Populism, protectionism, and authoritarianism are on the rise. Braver Canada analyzes these and many other global shifts, offering provocative prescriptions for both the public and the private sectors.Reviewing the foreign policy challenges, achievements, and missteps of the Justin Trudeau government, Derek ... Read more

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    Shaping Our Destiny in a Precarious World

    Series Book 1 - McGill-Queen's/Brian Mulroney Institute of Government Studies in Leadership, Public Policy, and Governance
    The world is changing - geopolitically and economically - at an alarmingly fast pace. Populism, protectionism, and authoritarianism are on the rise. Braver Canada analyzes these and many other global shifts, offering provocative prescriptions for both the public and the private sectors.Reviewing the foreign policy challenges, achievements, and missteps of the Justin Trudeau government, Derek ... Read more

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