Prime Minister Mark Carney’s powerful speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos, indirectly calling out US President for rupturing the rules-based international order and urging middle powers to unite to survive in a new era, drew a standing ovation from world leaders.
CIGI President and expert on geopolitics and global order, Paul Samson is available for analysis and comment on Carney's stark speech and what it could imply for Canada's foreign policy.
As Carney puts the spotlight on fragile global order and middle powers, Mr. Samson in his research has previously analysed "different possible scenarios for an evolving global order" while emphasizing "the significance of middle powers in history and the role they might or might not have in a global order."
Paul is available for immediate interview to meet story deadlines.
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