Fen Hampson

Fen Hampson

academic Canada

Fen Hampson is a prominent Canadian academic and expert in international affairs, currently serving as a professor at Carleton University. He has authored numerous publications on global security and foreign policy and co-chairs the expert group addressing Canada-U.S. relations. Hampson’s expertise is instrumental in analyzing the implications of shifting geopolitical landscapes for Canada, particularly regarding its reliance on the United States.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.01%
Persistence
1 wks
Reach
126,439
Power
5,416$
Sentiment
5.36
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Canada 3 6.00 0.19% +10% 38,005,238 78,190 $1,700,000 3,498$
United Kingdom 2 5.00 0.07% +0% 67,886,011 48,249 $2,700,000 1,919$
Totals 5 105,891,249 126,439 $4,400,000 5,417$
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.

Recent Mentions

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Fen Hampson, a professor of international affairs, commented on the importance of quality over speed in trade negotiations. 5

BBC: After a blown deadline, what next for US-Canada trade?

Canada Canada: Fen Hampson called the Canadian government's plan to recognize a Palestinian state a 'major decision' and a significant shift in Canadian foreign policy. 7

The Globe and Mail: Canada’s recognition of Palestinian state will likely have minimal impact without U.S. support, analysts say

Canada Canada: Fen Hampson, chancellor’s professor and professor of international affairs at Carleton University, said the Arctic Council has been severely affected by Russia’s 2022 military assault on Ukraine. 5

The Globe and Mail: Carney taps Inuk leader Virginia Mearns as Arctic ambassador for Canada

Canada Canada: Carleton University international affairs professor Fen Hampson commented on Mark Carney’s negotiation skills. 5

The Globe and Mail: Can Carney be the Trump whisperer for a while?

Canada Canada: Fen Hampson, chancellor’s professor at Carleton University, commented on Mr. Carney's recruitment of top-flight people. 6

The Globe and Mail: Carney hires Hydro‑Québec CEO Michael Sabia to head federal bureaucracy