A New 'Golden Age' of Canadian Diplomacy? Don't Count on It, Foreign Policy Analysts Say
Canada calls on middle powers to adopt values-based realism by strengthening domestic resilience, diversifying partnerships, and building coalitions to reduce economic coercion, amid a rupturing global order.
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A new 'golden age' of Canadian diplomacy? Don't count on it, foreign policy analysts say
OTTAWA — Surrounded by global elites and influencers, Mark Carney stepped on the global stage and crystallized what many had been thinking: it’s time to accept that the world order of the last 80 years has dramatically and permanently changed. It’s a “rupture,” Carney told the World Economic Forum audience at Davos, Switzerland on Jan. 20, “not a transition.” The “rules-based international order” is gone and not returning any time soon, the Ca…
At the World Economic Forum in Davos, a speech by Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney received special attention in which he noted an end to the old rule-based order and the "beginning of a brutal reality". The middle powers must unite and act together against the threats of the great powers, said Carney. Commentators are also shocked.
Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney's speech at World Economic Forum in Davos
At Davos, Mark Carney warns the rules-based order has ruptured, urges middle powers to stop pretending, build shared resilience, and wield values-based realism to confront great-power coercion. The post Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney’s speech at World Economic Forum in Davos appeared first on EgbertoWillies.com.
Opinion columnist Raphaël Llorca looks back at the two highlights of the Economic Forum: the French President's "aviator" glasses and the right words of the Canadian Prime Minister
If we saw the past at the World Economic Forum on Technology Optimism and the whole hours in which the world was fighting alone on its own, this year seemed to break the wine at Davos. The atmosphere was dominated by a recent pragmatism, almost silent, where talks supported by Mark Carney and Emmanuel Macron were not just prelude on how beautiful the world will be, nor how we fight monsters – without doing anything more; it shows for a new era o…
At the 2026 World Economic Forum, Canadian Prime Minister Carney and US President Trump lay bare global fractures, opposing strategies, and world-changing alliances.
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