Moura Quayle on Creative Public Policy
Nicholas Lloyd-Kuzik sits down with Dr Moura Quayle, Director pro tem of the School of Public Policy and Global Affairs at the University Global Affairs, to discuss why leaders in public policy should harness the power of creativity.
Thomas Mulcair on His Career in Public Service
Nicholas Lloyd-Kuzik and Luthfi Dhofier sit down with the Honourable Mr Tom Mulcair to discuss his career in public service, federal electoral reform in Canada, and tips for students looking to enter a career in policymaking.
Steve Tsang on Chinese Domestic and Foreign Policy
Ali Bajwa and Daniela Rodriguez sit down with Dr Steve Tsang, Director of the China Institute at the School of Oriental and African Studies at the University of London, to discuss China's foreign and domestic policy.
Donald Trump's Tariffs on Canadian Steel
Aaron Nelson leads a panel consisting of Ali Bajwa, Nicholas Lloyd-Kuzik, and Daniela Rodríguez to discuss the new Canadian federal budget, US President Trump's tariffs on Canadian steel, and Chinese President Xi Jinping's proposal of ending term limits.
Max Cameron on Democratic Innovation in Latin America
Diego Bastidas sits down with Max Cameron, Professor at the University of British Columbia, to discuss Latin America as a region for democratic innovation.
Nunes Memo Release
Aaron Nelson, Susanne Beilmann, and Ros Seibert discusses the release of the Nunes memo in the United States, the pipeline debacle emerging between British Columbia and Alberta, and the ongoing opioid crisis in Canada and the United States.
Getting North Korea Right
A panel of academics and public sector professionals discuss Canada’s role in North Korean political issues in an event organized by the Institute for Asian Research at UBC titled Getting North Korea Right: Canadian Options and Roles.
Wade Davis on the Crisis of Indigenous Culture Loss
Joanna Fensome and Aaron Nelson sit down with Dr Wade Davis, Professor at the University of British Columbia, to discuss the crisis of culture loss and the impact of large infrastructure projects on indigenous peoples.
Eva Pils on Human Rights in China
Ali Bajwa sits down with Dr. Eva Pils, Reader in Transnational Law at King's College London, to discuss the state of human rights in China in the wake of the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China.