Pax & Politics is the editorial publication of Aegis Affairs: a strategic affairs platform focused on public intelligence, political analysis, and advisory insight across foreign policy, security, governance, and public life.
As the editorial counterpart to Aegis Affairs, Pax & Politics exists at the intersection of public analysis, strategic commentary, and foreign policy writing. It is designed as a home for ideas that require not only rigor, but voice: a space for essays, analysis, and special reports presented in a more literary and editorial frame while still carrying the strategic seriousness of the broader Aegis brand.
Who We Are
Pax & Politics is the editorial arm of Aegis Affairs.
Where Aegis Affairs provides a broader strategic affairs platform grounded in analysis, intelligence, and advisory thinking, Pax & Politics serves as its dedicated publication for public-facing writing and commentary.
What We Publish
The publication brings together essays, analysis, and briefings on Canadian politics, international affairs, security, trade, environment, public opinion, and the institutions shaping modern democratic life.
When We Matter
Pax & Politics exists for moments when political change, institutional tension, and geopolitical developments demand more than immediate reaction. It is built for periods when public events move quickly, but serious understanding requires time, depth, and interpretation.
Where We Sit
The publication sits at the meeting point of foreign policy and public voice.
It connects strategic and political analysis with a broader editorial sensibility, creating space for writing that is intellectually serious, publicly engaged, and grounded in the realities shaping democratic and international life.
Why We Exist
The purpose of Pax & Politics is to examine what is happening, why it matters, who it affects, where it is unfolding, and what may come next. We believe important political questions deserve more than surface commentary. They require analysis that is rigorous yet readable, strategic yet accessible, and analytical without losing style or voice.
Where Foreign Policy Meets Public Voice.