Brian Mulroney was a foreign policy superstar
Emerges as a foreign policy leader in recent academic study
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by Pat Murphy | Mar 26, 2024
Emerges as a foreign policy leader in recent academic study
by Pat Murphy | Nov 6, 2023
by Pat Murphy | Nov 1, 2023
by Bill Whitelaw | Sep 29, 2023
by Michael Taube | Aug 18, 2023
by Roslyn Kunin | Jul 18, 2023
ROSLYN KUNIN: Unlikely Insider documents Jack Austin conviction that even a single individual can bring about substantial change
by Pat Murphy | Mar 17, 2023
PAT MURPHY in BOOKS: A 2015 biography by Evan Thomas gives us Nixon in the round, talented and tortured, ambitious and insecure
by Pat Murphy | Feb 1, 2023
BOOKS: An enthusiastic polemicist, Johnson had no qualms about giving voice to his particular perspective on the world
by Pat Murphy | Jan 24, 2023
PAT MURPHY: After the Trudeau-Chretien wing of the party turned on him, an offer of help came from an unlikely source – Brian Mulroney
by Pat Murphy | Jan 13, 2023
PAT MURPHY: Chretien’s assessment? “He looks good until you put him on the ice” Mulroney’s? “A great man and a victim of timing”
by Michael Taube | Aug 2, 2022
MICHAEL TAUBE: The battle between Convoy Conservatives and Club Conservatives has led to a ‘new divide’ between people and elites
by Ken Coates | Apr 20, 2022
KEN COATES: The country may be falling apart
by Pat Murphy | Feb 18, 2022
PAT MURPHY: There was significant anecdotal evidence of election fraud
by Pat Murphy | Nov 4, 2021
BOOKS: An appetite for empirical data and a willingness to challenge received wisdom ($)
by Pat Murphy | Dec 7, 2020
PAT MURPHY: Think of them as a form of therapy, a way of easing back to everyday life while still experiencing the atmospherics of the political arena
by Pat Murphy | Nov 23, 2020
PAT MURPHY: The Thatcher-Nelson Mandela relationship is a reflection of how very different people can evolve a respectful, albeit wary, understanding
by Lee Harding | Nov 20, 2020
LEE HARDING: The methods of a former KGB operative remain applicable in the modern era, leading to disinformation and outright lies
by Pat Murphy | Jan 25, 2019
MURPHY: The ties that bind aren’t what they used to be – at least for some of us. For others, they are increasingly intense