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16 – Canada and Germany: From Free-Riding Laggards to Re-engaged Teammates? [Part 1]

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In this two-part series, BerlinsideOut talks about Germany’s relationship with Aaron’s (other) home country of Canada, its potential role in helping to provide Germany and the rest of the democratic team with critical resources, whether both countries are underpricing Russian and Chinese threats, and how to leverage another transatlantic relationship amidst uncertain political times in the US. In the first episode, Ben and Aaron speak to Balkan Devlen, Jonathan Berkshire Miller, and Christian Leuprecht from the MacDonald-Laurier Institute about German-Canadian relations, missed opportunities, the role each country can play on a team of democracies, and how Canada can help countries like Germany “friendshore” critically strategic sectors away from authoritarians. In part two, Ben and Aaron chat with Anessa Kimball and Stephanie Carvin about German and Canadian assessments of Russian military threats, NATO spending, how to make more of the German-Canadian relationship, and leadership on seizing Russian assets.

Guests:

  • Balkan Devlen, Director of the Transatlantic Program & Senior Fellow, Macdonald-Laurier Institute (@BalkanDevlen)
  • Jonathan Berkshire Miller, Senior Fellow & Director of Foreign Affairs, National Defence and National Security, Macdonald-Laurier Institute (@jbmllr)
  • Christian Leuprecht, Director & Editor-in-Chief, Canadian Military Journal and Director, Institute of Intergovernmental Relations, Queen’s University School of Policy Studies
  • Anessa Kimball, Full Professor of International Relations at Universite Laval, Centre on International Security, co-Director of Canadian Defence and Security Network
  • Stephanie Carvin, Associate Professor of International Affairs, Carleton University (@StephanieCarvin)

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In this two-part series, BerlinsideOut talks about Germany’s relationship with Aaron’s (other) home country of Canada, its potential role in helping to provide Germany and the rest of the democratic team with critical resources, whether both countries are underpricing Russian and Chinese threats, and how to leverage another transatlantic relationship amidst uncertain political times in the US. In the first episode, Ben and Aaron speak to Balkan Devlen, Jonathan Berkshire Miller, and Christian Leuprecht from the MacDonald-Laurier Institute about German-Canadian relations, missed opportunities, the role each country can play on a team of democracies, and how Canada can help countries like Germany “friendshore” critically strategic sectors away from authoritarians. In part two, Ben and Aaron chat with Anessa Kimball and Stephanie Carvin about German and Canadian assessments of Russian military threats, NATO spending, how to make more of the German-Canadian relationship, and leadership on seizing Russian assets.

Guests:

  • Balkan Devlen, Director of the Transatlantic Program & Senior Fellow, Macdonald-Laurier Institute (@BalkanDevlen)
  • Jonathan Berkshire Miller, Senior Fellow & Director of Foreign Affairs, National Defence and National Security, Macdonald-Laurier Institute (@jbmllr)
  • Christian Leuprecht, Director & Editor-in-Chief, Canadian Military Journal and Director, Institute of Intergovernmental Relations, Queen’s University School of Policy Studies
  • Anessa Kimball, Full Professor of International Relations at Universite Laval, Centre on International Security, co-Director of Canadian Defence and Security Network
  • Stephanie Carvin, Associate Professor of International Affairs, Carleton University (@StephanieCarvin)

Resources:

Follow DGAP & the hosts on social media:

Dr. Benjamin Tallis

Aaron Gasch Burnett

DGAP on X

DGAP on Instagram

DGAP on LinkedIn

  continue reading

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