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Shaun Narine

Shaun Narine is a professor of international relations at St. Thomas University in Fredericton, N.B. His primary area of interest is the Asia Pacific region, but he has also published and taught on Canadian foreign policy.


Why Palestinian voices cannot be silenced again

On Israel-Palestine, there is an enormous gulf between Canada’s rhetoric and its actual policies.

opinion | BY SHAUN NARINE | July 17, 2024

The United States is getting more dangerous—and Canada is enabling it

The Canadian Indo-Pacific Strategy establishes Canada as a compliant extension of American power, parroting American propaganda and distortions, in order to ensure Canadian access to the U.S. economy.

opinion | BY SHAUN NARINE | January 16, 2023

The Indo-Pacific strategy illustrates Canadian weakness

The strategy presented a disturbingly skewed version of reality that demonstrates how far Canada is willing to go as a loyal extension of U.S. power and propaganda.

opinion | BY SHAUN NARINE | December 28, 2022

Canada doesn’t understand the Indo-Pacific

Seeing the world entirely through the lens of Canada-U.S. relations is a mistake Canada often makes.

opinion | BY SHAUN NARINE | November 21, 2022

Canada must learn to accommodate China

opinion | BY SHAUN NARINE | October 6, 2022

The war in Ukraine started with Iraq

opinion | BY SHAUN NARINE | September 26, 2022

Navigating Canada’s human rights hypocrisy

opinion | BY SHAUN NARINE | September 1, 2022

Is NATO a danger to world peace?

opinion | BY SHAUN NARINE | August 15, 2022

The uncomfortable fact about liberal democracies

opinion | BY SHAUN NARINE | May 16, 2022

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

opinion | BY SHAUN NARINE | March 24, 2022