Grant Wyeth
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Grant Wyeth is a columnist for The Diplomat and is the editor at Asia-Pacific Development, Diplomacy and Defence Dialogue (AP4D).
A resounding “oui” for an emoji in Canada
After a new bill to protect French raises separatist jitters, Quebec nationalism gets everyone behind the flag.
India, Canada and the new vaccine politics
As a pharmaceutical powerhouse, India finds it now holds the cards over Canada and what it sees as its irksome PM.
Learning from an island in a pandemic
For all the focus on New Zealand’s and Taiwan’s successes, another fascinating island nation has kept the virus at bay.
Australia needs the workers, the Pacific needs the jobs
Striking the right balance between backpackers and the seasonal workers is key to Canberra’s neighbourhood ambition.
Canada won’t fall for China’s hostage diplomacy
Releasing Meng Wanzhou wouldn’t raise Canada’s standing with China. Worse, it would betray its closest partner.
Minority rights are suddenly the new turf for India-Pakistan rivalry
Handing back a Hindu temple in Balochistan appears a deliberate contrast with fears over treatment of Muslims in India.
Canada’s Indo-Pacific pivot
Canada has long looked across the Atlantic but the pull of the Pacific flank is growing stronger.
Harnessing demographic destiny
Competition for the world’s best and brightest will intensify as global population growth slows. Is Australia ready?
As India tallies votes, Modi might win government but not the country
Indian democracy is a messy and highly complex affair, and serves as a bulwark against revolutionary changes.
Pagination