
Doug Saunders
Doug Saunders is an esteemed international affairs columnist for the Globe and Mail, known for his insightful analysis of global politics and economics. With a focus on how leadership decisions impact international relations, Saunders has been a prominent voice in discussing the shifting dynamics of power in the post-Trump era. His commentary often explores the implications of U.S. policies on alliances and global stability, making him a respected figure in discussions surrounding contemporary geopolitical challenges.
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The Globe’s international affairs columnist Doug Saunders is here to explain Canada’s place in a changing world order.
How the world changed this week at DavosDoug Saunders discusses Carney’s confusing budget and its implications.
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Key takeaways from Carney’s second meeting with TrumpDoug Saunders commented on the political polarization in Canada.
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How has Iran retaliated after U.S. strikes on nuclear sites? Latest updates on the Middle East conflictThe Globe’s international affairs columnist, Doug Saunders, joins The Decibel to explain how the U.S. got involved in this conflict.
Threat of wider war looms after U.S. bombs Iran nuclear sites
Doug Saunders is a columnist for The Globe and Mail who discusses the 2018 G7 scenario.
Trump amenaza la posición de la Unión Europea en el G7Doug Saunders, The Globe’s international affairs columnist, joins The Decibel to analyze the Carney-Trump meeting.
What the Carney–Trump meeting signals about Canada–U.S. relationsDoug Saunders is the international affairs columnist for the Globe.
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