As 2026 begins, debates over digital governance are moving from abstract principles to hard choices about power, security and ...
Canada must assert its sovereignty by articulating a clear, independent national-security strategy in the face of a ...
At a time when threats to Canada are more serious than ever and our closest allies are no longer inherently trustworthy, a ...
As AI reshapes geopolitics, nations in the Global South have a rare chance to design systems built for people, planet and ...
When the World Trade Organization (WTO) decided in 2024 to produce a report on the trade implications of artificial intelligence (AI), it set out to answer two key questions: How can the WTO help ...
This November, as the world observes the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence, the United Nations has directed its global campaign to a critical and expanding domain of abuse, under the ...
Chinese President Xi Jinping’s extensive purges of senior leadership in the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) are part of larger campaign to cement a personalist, centralized system of control over the ...
“The Intersection of Digital Rights and Technology: Charting the Path Forward,” a workshop hosted by the Centre for International Governance Innovation and the International Computer Science Institute ...
Canada and other members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) are facing higher defence-spending targets in response to growing geopolitical tensions. NATO’s 2025 Hague Summit Declaration ...
Susan Ariel Aaronson is a CIGI senior fellow, research professor of international affairs at George Washington University (GWU) and co-principal investigator with the NSF-NIST Institute for ...