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T-11 Months: MJPS Federal Election Outlook

In exactly 11 months, Canadians will head to the polls for the 43rd federal election. Justin Trudeau’s Liberals will fight for re-election against Andrew Scheer’s Conservatives, currently in opposition. Also More

Posted On : November 20, 2018 Published By : Gabe Bleyer
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Xi’s China: Legacies from the Past, Power in the Present

The modern Chinese political system has largely provided peace and stability since end of the Mao era. Now, the ambitions of President Xi Jinping are calling the political status quo More

Posted On : November 16, 2018 Published By : Kabir Gupta
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Canada, Saudi Arabia, and the International Standard for Human Rights

Social media is gaining considerable influence in political affairs. On the one hand, these networks can be effective platforms with which politicians can reach large audiences. On the other hand, More

Posted On : November 16, 2018 Published By : Jane Warren
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Competing for Political Space: Cyber Dissidence in Vietnam

In June 2018, the Vietnamese National Assembly approved a cybersecurity bill to increase the government’s control of the internet and global tech companies. This new law, which is to come More

Posted On : November 15, 2018 Published By : Julia Nguyen
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A New Era of Chinese Power: Ethnic Unrest in Xinjiang

Recently, the mass detention of Muslims in Xinjiang, China has been gaining widespread attention and international condemnation. In the far northwestern region of China, Uighurs and other ethnic-Muslim minority groups More

Posted On : November 15, 2018 Published By : Erin Wen
Angela Merkel, Chancellor of Germany
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Op-Ed: Merkel’s Mark: A Mixed Legacy in Europe

By Will Hanna and Ciprian Constantinescu  We can say that Angela Merkel is history alive. She is the longest-serving leader of a European Union member state. In fact, while she More

Posted On : November 14, 2018 Published By : William Hanna
LGBTQ protest
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Tanzania’s Turmoil: A Backsliding of Human Rights

On the night of November 5th, 10 men were reportedly arrested for attending a same-sex wedding on the island of Zanzibar, just 25 kilometers off of the Tanzanian mainland. Despite More

Posted On : November 14, 2018 Published By : Chris Cadogan
Protest against religious neutrality
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Religious Neutrality: Would Hobbes defend Legault?

Imagine an interview, where an intellectual tells a journalist that he opposes all types of civic, political and religious freedoms because he sees them as threatening to the stability of More

Posted On : November 13, 2018 Published By : Jeanne Mayrand-Thibert
Frantz Fanon liberation
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Fanon’s Violent Path to Liberation: Repercussions For the Post-Colonial State

Numerous countries have experienced a period of decolonization following European imperialism. Some of these include countries in North Africa and the Middle East who were under the control of French, More

Posted On : November 12, 2018 Published By : Helia Mokhber
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Costly Adventures: The Collapse of INF Treaty and New Nuclear Arms Races

On October 20, President Donald Trump announced a plan for withdrawal of the United States from the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty, known as the INF. The Cold War-era arms control More

Posted On : November 12, 2018 Published By : Jillian Giberson

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