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Why is Germany so Reluctant to Send Military Aid to Ukraine?

Why is Germany so Reluctant to Send Military Aid to Ukraine? As the crisis at the border between Ukraine and Russia continues to intensify, the United States and many of More

Posted On : February 10, 2022 Published By : Mark Banchereau
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What Does it Mean for Developing Nations to Advocate for Vaccine Patent Waivers?

The United States announced on May 5th, 2021, that it supported the idea of a COVID-19 vaccine patent waiver. In November 2021, the Biden Administration called on countries attending the More

Posted On : February 9, 2022 Published By : Zach Cheung
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Flashpoint Taiwan: The Role of American “Strategic Ambiguity” in Preventing Conflict

“Time to warn Taiwan secessionists and their fomenters: war is real.” So reads the headline of an editorial published in late 2021 in China’s Global Times. With the threat of More

Posted On : February 7, 2022 Published By : Conrad Von Moltke
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Op-Ed: Lack of On-Campus Voting Damages Canada’s Democracy

Elections Canada failed post-secondary students nationwide during the 2021 election by not implementing a ‘Vote on Campus’ (VOC) option. The VOC option worked well in the previous two federal elections, More

Posted On : January 17, 2022 Published By : Gabriel Chemla
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Tension at Ukraine’s Border: Will Threats of Sanctions be Enough to Deter Putin?

Recently, Russia has been amassing troops at the Ukrainian border, which has resulted in pushback from the international community. Although serious threats of sanctions have been issued, the military buildup More

Posted On : December 20, 2021 Published By : Sophie Gunyon
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Eric Zemmour’s Candidacy : France’s Rightward Drift

After months of speculation, it is finally official : Éric Zemmour will be a candidate for the 2022 presidential elections. On Tuesday November 30th, the far-right pundit announced his candidacy More

Posted On : December 18, 2021 Published By : Mark Banchereau
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EU and Immigration: Subsidiarity, Solidarity, Sustainability?

In May of 2021, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko threatened to “flood” the EU with migrants. The migration crisis, which remains unresolved, has led thousands of migrants and asylum seekers to More

Posted On : December 8, 2021 Published By : Marine Matsumura
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The Bigger Picture: Implications Linked With Canada’s Ambitious Welcome to Afghan Refugees

Canada set the goal of welcoming 81,000 refugees by the end of 2021 – an ambitious number given the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has stated More

Posted On : November 29, 2021 Published By : Kate Miller
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Constitutional dispute between the EU and Poland : towards “Polexit” ?

A constitutional dispute simmers between the EU and Poland: is a “Polexit” in the future? On October 7th, Poland’s Constitutional Tribunal — the country’s top court —  sent a stern More

Posted On : October 31, 2021 Published By : Mark Banchereau
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Is Tunisia joining Egypt in a return to authoritarianism?

Ten years ago, mass protests pushed Tunisia’s longtime dictator Zein El Abedin Benali out of  power. This marked the start of what would become the Arab Spring, ushering in a More

Posted On : October 24, 2021 Published By : Marina Zaki

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