Will Greaves
About Will Greaves
Will Greaves is an Associate Professor of International Relations at the University of Victoria, British Columbia, where his research examines climate change, security, Canadian foreign policy, and Arctic geopolitics. He has written more than thirty refereed articles and book chapters and is co-editor of Breaking Through: Understanding Sovereignty and Security in the Circumpolar Arctic (2021) and One Arctic: The Arctic Council and Circumpolar Governance (2017). He is Lead for Climate Change and Environment with three federally-funded research networks, and holds a Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Toronto. You can read more about his work at www.willgreaves.ca.
The Liberal Party is bigger than Justin Trudeau
Liberal governments have gotten most big policies right but many smaller policies wrong.
Canada braces for rocky relations with new White House
Given Trump’s views on issues, such as trade, economic policy, climate change and energy, we may be about to experience one of the most disruptive periods in the post-Second World War international order.
Say what you like about Justin Trudeau, he is qualified to be prime minister
The Trudeau Liberal government is the most progressive federal government in Canadian history, though hardly the left-wing regime of Conservative Party rhetoric.
As Russia upends the global order, Canada must secure the Arctic
In light of Russia’s renewed invasion of Ukraine, and the temporary suspension of the other Arctic states’ participation in the Arctic Council, there is urgent need for a robust Arctic policy in Canada.