
Chrystia Freeland
Chrystia Freeland is a Canadian politician, journalist, and author who served as Canada’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, as well as Minister of Foreign Affairs and Minister of International Trade. She is set to become Warden of Rhodes House and CEO of the Rhodes Trust in July 2026.
Middle Powers Need U.S. Power to Resist Chinese Coercion
Middle powers are seeking leverage between a less reliable Washington and a more coercive Beijing, but the speakers argued that coordination cannot substitute for American power. In a Jonathan Capehart-moderated Aspen Ideas Festival panel, Chrystia Freeland, Sadanand Dhume, and Shannon O’Neil said countries outside the two dominant powers need deeper cooperation, but remain constrained by divergent interests, supply-chain dependence, collective-action problems, and the continuing indispensability of the United States.
Liberal Democracy’s Crisis Is Capacity, Not a Superior Rival
At the Aspen Ideas Festival, Francis Fukuyama, Chrystia Freeland, David French and Fareed Zakaria argued that liberal democracy is in a serious internal crisis but has not been displaced by a more viable political model. Fukuyama said no universal successor to liberal democracy has emerged; Freeland pointed to Ukraine as evidence that decentralized democratic societies can still mobilize effectively; and French warned that liberalism’s critics often identify real social failures before turning to authoritarian remedies. Their shared concern was that democracies will keep feeding strongman politics unless they can deliver purpose, competence, representation and trust.