The Global Exchange is the Canadian Global Affairs Institute’s quarterly magazine featuring topical articles written by our fellows and other contributing experts. Each issue contains approximately a dozen articles exploring political and strategic challenges in international affairs and Canadian foreign and defence policy.
New Issue of The Global Exchange Now Available!
This edition features 10 articles from our Fellows and Staff:
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Introduction: LNG’s Potential in Canada’s Future
by CHRISTY CLARK -
LNG: Caught in the Web of Opposition to Energy Projects
by MONICA GATTINGER -
First Nations, LNG Canada, and the Politics of Anti-Pipeline Protests
by WILFRID GREAVES AND WHITNEY LACKENBAUER -
LNG Trade and Market Shifts
by GEOFFREY CANN -
How to Manage LNG Project Risk?
by MATTHEW FOSS -
A Study of Liquefied Natural Gas Development in Australia and Requisite Learnings for Canada
by KELLY J. OGLE -
Energy in Canadian Foreign Policy: Missing the [LNG] Train
by JEAN-SÉBASTIEN RIOUX -
China’s LNG Market: Past, Present and Future
by WENRAN JIANG -
The Case for Carbon Offsets and Trading in B.C. and Canada’s Climate Framework
by ROB SEELEY -
Salvaging Canadian LNG Potential
by DENNIS MCCONAGHY AND RON WALLACE
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previously known as "The Dispatch"
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