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Though it insists upon its status as a pacific power, Canada has found itself on the outside looking in on a network of military and economic alliances being formed in the Indo-Pacific. This week, Chris and Beth are joined by Deanna Horton, Canada Institute Global Fellow and Distinguished Fellow at the Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, to discuss Canada’s regional aspirations and woes.

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Deanna Horton

Deanna Horton

Global Fellow;
Distinguished Fellow, Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto

Deanna Horton is a Distinguished Fellow at the Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, focusing on interactive mapping projects and related research. Mapping Canada in Asia can be seen on the Munk site: https://munkschool.utoronto.ca/canasiafootprint/. Some of her research can also be seen on @CanAsiaMap and @DLHinTO. Ms. Horton is also a Distinguished Fellow at the Asia-Pacific Foundation of Canada and a Fellow at the Canadian Global Affairs Institute. 

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The mission of the Wilson Center's Canada Institute is to raise the level of knowledge of Canada in the United States, particularly within the Washington, DC policy community.  Research projects, initiatives, podcasts, and publications cover contemporary Canada, US-Canadian relations, North American political economy, and Canada's global role as it intersects with US national interests.  Read more