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Stéfanie von Hlatky, Justin Massie, Theodore McLauchlin, and Pierre Pahlavi

Stéfanie von Hlatky is the Canada Research Chair on Gender, Security, and the Armed Forces, associate professor of political studies at Queen’s University, director of the Queen’s Centre for International and Defence Policy (CIDP) and co-director of the Network for Strategic Analysis. Justin Massie is full professor of political science at the Université du Québec à Montréal and Co-Director of the Network for Strategic Analysis. Theodore McLauchlin is associate professor at the department of political science of the University of Montreal and director of the Centre for International Peace and Security Studies (CIPSS). Pierre Pahlavi is a full professor, chair of the department of security and international affairs and deputy director in the department of defence studies of the Canadian Forces College in Toronto.

The foreign policy challenges of the Trudeau government

Once again, Trudeau has banked on the diversity of his team, but has upped the ante by shuffling women into particularly coveted roles. Mélanie Joly, right, becomes minister of foreign affairs and Anita Anand is entrusted with the post of minister of defence. The Hill Times photographs by Andrew Meade
Once again, Trudeau has banked on the diversity of his team, but has upped the ante by shuffling women into particularly coveted roles. Mélanie Joly, right, becomes minister of foreign affairs and Anita Anand is entrusted with the post of minister of defence. The Hill Times photographs by Andrew Meade
Once again, Trudeau has banked on the diversity of his team, but has upped the ante by shuffling women into particularly coveted roles. Mélanie Joly, right, becomes minister of foreign affairs and Anita Anand is entrusted with the post of minister of defence. The Hill Times photographs by Andrew Meade
Once again, Trudeau has banked on the diversity of his team, but has upped the ante by shuffling women into particularly coveted roles. Mélanie Joly, right, becomes minister of foreign affairs and Anita Anand is entrusted with the post of minister of defence. The Hill Times photographs by Andrew Meade