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Zach Paikin

Zach Paikin is a Hill Times columnist based in London, United Kingdom. He is currently pursuing a PhD in international relations at the University of Kent.


On pronouns and politics

opinion | BY ZACH PAIKIN | June 7, 2016

Stéphane Dion is right—we don’t need a Magnitsky Act, we need a rapprochement with Russia

opinion | BY ZACH PAIKIN | May 27, 2016

Lessons from Austria-Hungary for North America and the Middle East

opinion | BY ZACH PAIKIN | May 19, 2016

Canada should prepare for a new world order

opinion | BY ZACH PAIKIN | May 4, 2016

Is it time for Canada to cut the monarchy apron strings?

opinion | BY ZACH PAIKIN | April 26, 2016

Will ‘responsible conviction’ encourage a bipartisan foreign policy?

opinion | BY ZACH PAIKIN | April 12, 2016

The three questions that matter when it comes to ‘responsible conviction’

opinion | BY ZACH PAIKIN | April 5, 2016

Trudeau government face of present political reality, not past

opinion | BY ZACH PAIKIN | March 29, 2016

Trudeau Liberals’ approach to politics is what West needs

opinion | BY ZACH PAIKIN | March 15, 2016

What Canada can learn from Britain’s EU referendum

opinion | BY ZACH PAIKIN | March 1, 2016

Canada, Russia should pursue genuine partnership

opinion | BY ZACH PAIKIN | February 17, 2016

To fix Canada’s anaemic foreign policy, we must return to nation-building

opinion | BY ZACH PAIKIN | February 1, 2016

Liberal government’s position to withdraw CF-18s from Middle East is defensible, legitimate and correct

opinion | BY ZACH PAIKIN | January 21, 2016

Canada can learn a thing or two from Scotland on electoral reform

opinion | BY ZACH PAIKIN | January 13, 2016

Lessons for Canada from Europe’s challenges

opinion | BY ZACH PAIKIN | December 23, 2015