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Dr. Zachary Paikin is a Research Fellow at the Institute for Peace and Diplomacy. He earned his Ph.D in International Relations from the University of Kent in the United Kingdom.
On this episode we chat about a number of topics such as how Canadian identity has shifted since confederation, the influence of American politics on Canadian culture, the consequences of an American centric foreign policy, what strategic interests Canada might share with Russia, and how Canada might contribute to a peaceful international order. We also discuss his recent piece Multiculturalism at 50: Rethinking Canadian identity and independence in a post-American world.
I hope you enjoy this episode. If you like what you are hearing please remember to subscribe and leave a review.
Dr. Zachary Paikin Contact Info
Twitter
Please feel free to reach out to me and provide feedback at [email protected]
On Twitter @MikeRyanG
On Instagram @Conversations_With_Canadians
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Dr. Zachary Paikin is a Research Fellow at the Institute for Peace and Diplomacy. He earned his Ph.D in International Relations from the University of Kent in the United Kingdom.
On this episode we chat about a number of topics such as how Canadian identity has shifted since confederation, the influence of American politics on Canadian culture, the consequences of an American centric foreign policy, what strategic interests Canada might share with Russia, and how Canada might contribute to a peaceful international order. We also discuss his recent piece Multiculturalism at 50: Rethinking Canadian identity and independence in a post-American world.
I hope you enjoy this episode. If you like what you are hearing please remember to subscribe and leave a review.
Dr. Zachary Paikin Contact Info
Twitter
Please feel free to reach out to me and provide feedback at [email protected]
On Twitter @MikeRyanG
On Instagram @Conversations_With_Canadians