Erin Williams

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China, Russia Remain Close Despite Trump’s Efforts to Drive a Wedge

China, Russia Remain Close Despite Trump’s Efforts to Drive a Wedge

On April 2 — just before the U.S. announced sweeping new tariffs on much of the world — Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi concluded a three-day visit to Moscow, where he met with his counterpart, Sergey Lavrov, and Russian President Vladimir Putin. The two sides discussed the Russia-Ukraine war and other security flashpoints, including Iran’s nuclear program and the Korean...

Trump and the Asia Pacific: Five Key Questions Shaping 2025

Trump and the Asia Pacific: Five Key Questions Shaping 2025

Donald Trump’s return to the U.S. presidency will loom large over the Indo-Pacific in 2025. The global economic and security orders are already under serious strain, and Trump’s inclination for trade wars, his skepticism of alliances, and a probable imposition of tariffs at levels not seen since the 1930s will intensify the role of international trade as a geopolitical battleground...

5 Things We Learned about Canada and Asia in 2024

5 Things We Learned about Canada and Asia in 2024

In 2024, a record number of voters across Asia exercised their democratic rights and, in many cases, used the ballot box to punish incumbent governments they felt had fallen short. Ten regional democracies held presidential and/or parliamentary elections, including three of the largest — India, Indonesia, and Japan. If there was any common denominator among these votes, it was that...

Explainer: Democracy Under Pressure: Yoon's Failed Martial Law and South Korea's Political Turmoil

Explainer: Democracy Under Pressure: Yoon's Failed Martial Law and South Korea's Political Turmoil

South Korea entered a sudden political crisis on December 3 when President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law — an unprecedented move for the mature liberal democracy. Although Yoon retracted martial law six hours later, following a unanimous rejection of the order by 190 members of the country’s National Assembly, the shockwaves continue to reverberate.

Canada’s Contribution to Peace and Security in the Indo-Pacific: Highlights from the Discussion with National Defence Minister Bill Blair

Canada’s Contribution to Peace and Security in the Indo-Pacific: Highlights from the Discussion with National Defence Minister Bill Blair

The Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada (APF Canada) had the pleasure of hosting Canada’s Minister of National Defence, the Honourable Bill Blair, on August 8, 2024, for a discussion on Canada’s Indo-Pacific Strategy, focusing on the implementation of its objective of “promoting peace, resilience and security.” The discussion was moderated by Vina Nadjibulla, APF Canada’s Vice-President, Research & Strategy. Minister...