Tag: international relations

  • 610 CKTB | The Mob Boss & The Bureaucrat: How Nuclear Powers Strongarmed FIFA

    610 CKTB | The Mob Boss & The Bureaucrat: How Nuclear Powers Strongarmed FIFA

    Jon Liedtke and Gene Valaitis discuss G7 nations using geopolitics to influence FIFA during the World Cup. They contrast Donald Trump’s blunt interventions regarding player red cards and Sir Keir Starmer’s weaponized bureaucratic diplomacy with Canada’s passive approach, which prioritizes strict regulatory compliance and polite non-interference over strong political pushback.

  • The Mob Boss & The Bureaucrat: How Nuclear Powers Strongarmed FIFA

    The Mob Boss & The Bureaucrat: How Nuclear Powers Strongarmed FIFA

    The 2026 World Cup exposes FIFA’s fragile power against G7 host nations. While Trump uses blunt extortion to reverse rules and Starmer paralyzes the organization with British bureaucracy, Canada remains politely passive. Ultimately, FIFA’s corporate bullying collapses when confronted by sovereign superpowers that control the actual stadiums and global currency.

  • Why Santa is More Canadian than Poutine… and Putin

    Why Santa is More Canadian than Poutine… and Putin

    Forget the poutine—Santa Claus might be Canada’s greatest strategic asset. Beyond the red suit and reindeer, Ottawa has executed a brilliant “soft power” play by naturalizing Saint Nick as a citizen. From issuing official ePassports to establishing the H0H 0H0 postal code, Canada is using holiday whimsy to stake a serious claim in the high-stakes…