Behind the Headlines
Volume 69

In Search of Democratic Revival
Published: Fall 2021 | By: Jeremy Kinsman and Kurt Bassuener | Volume 69, No. 25

Looking to Glasgow: What’s at Stake at COP26
Published: Fall 2021 | By: Jennifer Allan | Volume 69, No. 24

The Next 50 Years: Key Questions in Canada-China Relations
Published: Summer 2021 | By: Philip Calvert and John Gruetzner | Volume 69, No. 23

What Next for Borders and Security? – Series Conclusion
Published: Winter 2021 | By: Arne Kislenko and Wesley Wark | Volume 69, No. 22

The European Union And Member States Regulatory Approach To Health Security At The Borders
Published: Winter 2021 | By: Emmanuel Brunet-Jailly and Benjamin Perrier | Volume 69, No. 21

Lingering Effects: Mobility and Border Control in a Post-Pandemic Europe
Published: Winter 2021 | By Ruben Zaiotti | Volume 69, No. 20

Mexico: Border Security in SARSCoV2 Times
Published: Winter 2021 | By: By María Cristina Rosas | Volume 69, No. 19

Time to Retool the Canada-China Commercial Relationship: Recommendations on Achieving a Positive-Sum Game for Year 51 and Beyond
Published: Winter 2020/21 | By: John Gruetzner and Ashleigh Au | Volume 69, No. 18

An Assessment of New Zealand’s Approach to COVID-19 Border Security
Published: Winter 2021 | By: Nichola Dynon | Volume 69, No. 17

Australia, Border Security and COVID-19
Published: Winter 2021 | By: Adèle Garnier | Volume 69, No. 16

Health Security at the Border
Published: Winter 2021 | By: Wesley Wark | Volume 69, No. 14

The Open Border Paradox: The Emergent U.S.-Canada Transgovernmental Regime
Published: Winter 2021 | By: Christian Leuprecht and Todd Hataley | Volume 69, No. 13

Denying Entry to Asylum Seekers Does Not Make Canada Safe
Published: Winter 2021 | By: Patti Tamara Lenard | Volume 69, No. 12

Disaggregating Xi Jinping’s China
Published: Winter 2020/21 | By: Emile Dirks and Diana Fu | Volume 69, No. 11

Border Security: An Ideological Nexus
Published: Winter 2021 | By: Jamie Ferrill and Kristy Campion | Volume 69, No. 10

Legal Tensions Are Rising
Published: Winter 2021 | By: Nathalie Des Rosiers and Zoe Sebastien | Volume 69, No. 9

Canada-China: 50th Anniversary of Diplomatic Relations
Published: Winter 2020/21 | By: Jonathan Manthorpe | Volume 69, No. 8

WHO, Infectious Disease Surveillance and COVID-19
Published: Winter 2021 | By: Joy D. Fitzgibbon | Volume 69, No. 7

The International Health Regulations, COVID-19 and National Borders: Pursuing Health Security in a Globalized World
Published: Winter 2021 | By: Simon Rushton and Adam Ferhani | Volume 69, No. 6

Canada and the Nuclear Ban Treaty – The Deterrence vs Disarmament Dilemma
Published: Winter 2020/21 | By: Paul Meyer | Volume 69, No. 5

From “Made in China” to “Invented in China”: The Logic of China’s Science and Technology Policy
Published: Winter 2020/21 | By: Anton Malkin | Volume 69, No. 4

The Taiwan challenge and the future of Canada-Taiwan relations
Published: Winter 2020/21 | By: Kathleen Mackay | Volume 69, No. 3

Lessons on Border Management From Historic Disease Epidemics and Pandemics
Published: Winter 2021 | By: Ashleigh Tuite and David Fisman | Volume 69, No. 2

Border Security in the Age of COVID-19: Series Introduction
Published: Winter 2021 | By: Arne Kislenko and Wesley Wark | Volume 69, No. 1

China’s environmental challenges and implications for Canada
Published: Fall 2020 | By: Guy Saint-Jacques | Volume 68, No. 15
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First published in 1940 as a pamphlet series focused on contemporary Canadian foreign policy, Behind the Headlines evolved first into a quarterly current affairs magazine, and then into its current form as a policy paper series. The various iterations of Behind the Headlines shared a focus on international affairs and Canada’s place in the world, as well as an overriding goal of producing material accessible to a wide audience from academics and policy professionals to journalists and informed citizens. The views expressed in Behind the Headlines are those of the authors.




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