The danger of backing an adversary into a corner: why most of the world is adopting a restrained approach to the war in Ukraine

Canada should support the people of Ukraine, but it should also consider how NATO’s expansion contributed to this crisis and move to avert future Western provocations.
Ahead of the APEC summit, Russian President Vladimir Putin, pictured Nov. 9, 2014, in Beijing, with China's President Xi Jinping. The U.S. is working overtime to make China partly responsible for the Ukraine war, as part of its larger strategy of crippling China’s economic and technological development, writes Shaun Narine.
FREDERICTON—The war in the Ukraine has led to numerous commentaries that depict the conflict as a

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