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How Canada can leverage Biden s agenda as part of government relations reset
By being creative in identifying solutions to our shared interests and leveraging opportunities through multiple levels of government, we ll ultimately advance Canadian interests, writes Colin Robertson.
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Posted: Jan 19, 2021 4:00 AM ET | Last Updated: January 19
President-elect Joe Biden, left, will be sworn in Jan. 20 in Washington. He has set himself a formidable to-do list that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, right, should be mindful of when the leaders hold their first meeting after the inauguration, writes former diplomat Colin Robertson.(Carolyn Kaster/The Associated Press, Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press)
Why US-Led ‘Overtly Anti-China Coalition’ Probably Won t Appear Under Biden © Photo : Twitter / U.S. Navy
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Joe Biden s concept of coalitions of democracies to counterbalance rising China could be part of a broader plan at forming a new world order, where the US-aligned nations will flock to Washington leaving those who don t play by the rules out in the cold, international observers believe.
On 28 December, President-elect Joe Biden announced that Washington s position regarding China would be stronger when it builds coalitions of like-minded partners and allies in order to hold Beijing accountable for what he called trade abuses, technology and human rights .