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The Modern Legacies of Social Contract Theory: Written Constitutions

The great question among political thinkers during the European Enlightenment was how the authority of the State could be reconciled with the freedom of the Subject. Inspired by the theory More

Posted On : November 16, 2017 Published By : Nico Mak-Wasek
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Catalonia: Reconsidering the Relationship Between The EU and its Citizens

  Recent events in Spain have thrust Catalonia’s struggle for independence onto international headlines. The Catalan impasse is set to become the latest addition to a series of crises that More

Posted On : November 16, 2017 Published By : William Hanna
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Jagmeet Singh: The Road to 2019

  On October 1st, 2017, Jagmeet Singh won the New Democratic Party leadership race in a landslide victory, completing the trio of major party leaders that will be running for More

Posted On : November 15, 2017 Published By : Catharina O’Donnell
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“Putin Up” with Vlad!

Russia re-enters the game of zero-sum international politics

Posted On : March 30, 2017 Published By : McGill Journal of Political Studies
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Trudeau’s Budget

The MJPS anticipates a cautious budget amid unpredictable US policy

Posted On : March 20, 2017 Published By : McGill Journal of Political Studies
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Fighting Outbreak

MJPS Editor Brian Hung talks with Dr. Mohamed Karmali about infectious disease policy

Posted On : March 14, 2017 Published By : McGill Journal of Political Studies
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Syria’s Civil War

A guide to the Crisis

Posted On : March 14, 2017 Published By : McGill Journal of Political Studies
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Linking Discipline and Solidarity

Weighing the benefits and dangers

Posted On : March 14, 2017 Published By : Alie Chen
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The Escape to Canada

Asylum seekers leave for Canada under the Trump Administration

Posted On : March 14, 2017 Published By : Laurie Mercier
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Trudeau Visits Trump’s “Famous” White House

Will the leaders put aside their ideological differences for diplomacy’s sake?

Posted On : February 17, 2017 Published By : Laurie Mercier

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