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T-9 Months: MJPS Federal Election Outlook

In exactly 9 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 : January 20, 2019 Published By : Chanel MacDiarmid
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Wickedly Smart: The Security Implications of AI

Back in 2017, a self-taught computer became the world’s best player of Go, an abstract strategy board game. The computer was first of its kind in terms of self-teaching, based More

Posted On : January 20, 2019 Published By : Christophe Bull
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Unwavering Authoritarianism in the Middle East

The Middle East has experienced years of authoritarian rule. Despite modernization theory’s prediction that modernization precedes democratization, the Middle East has modernized without achieving democracy. The Arab Spring in 2011 More

Posted On : January 17, 2019 Published By : Helia Mokhber
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Succession Crisis: A New Face of the World Bank

On January 7th, Jim Yong Kim, then-President of the World Bank, announced his resignation from his post, effective February 1st. Originally appointed by President Obama in 2012, his exit from More

Posted On : January 17, 2019 Published By : Erin McDonald
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A Coup in Gabon: What Does It Mean?

Early morning on January 7th, a number of Gabonese junior army officers stormed the national TV and radio station in Libreville, Gabon, claiming a seizure of power. Their leader, Lieutenant More

Posted On : January 16, 2019 Published By : Chris Cadogan
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Democratize, or Disintegrate: Challenging the European Project

Yanis Varoufakis is not yet a household name. Once a member of an obscure academic niche in economics, over the past five years the Greek intellectual has risen to the More

Posted On : January 16, 2019 Published By : William Hanna
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Op-Ed: Tired of Losing? It’s Time for the Democrats to Fight Dirty

Despite the nonsensical “split decision” narrative peddled by the press on election night, the 2018 midterms were by any measure a blue wave thanks to the historic unpopularity of the More

Posted On : January 15, 2019 Published By : Kabir Gupta
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Flash Analysis: Pipeline Conflict in Wet’suwet’en Territory

Resource extraction and Indigenous rights have once again come into conflict with the construction of a natural gas pipeline through Wet’suwet’en territory in British Columbia. Coastal GasLink, a subsidiary of More

Posted On : January 14, 2019 Published By : Chanel MacDiarmid
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Flash Analysis: Partial Cabinet Shuffle

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made several changes to his cabinet this morning in what is likely the last shuffle before the 2019 election. While the PM warned against reading into More

Posted On : January 14, 2019 Published By : Catharina O’Donnell
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Winter is Coming: The Political Impact of a Potential Economic Meltdown

For those of us who follow market trends, the past few weeks have been particularly stressful. With huge corporations like Apple seeing massive declines in market value, questions are being More

Posted On : January 13, 2019 Published By : Nikita Tafazoli

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