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Where is Canada’s Foreign Policy?

In 2022, Canadian foreign policy still lacks in its ability to place the country at the forefront of global tension mitigation. Upon her appointment to office, Canada’s current Foreign Affairs More

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The Future of Turkish Democracy

On February 28th, the Turkish opposition coalition which is made up of the Republican People’s Party, Felicity Party, the Good Party, Future Party, Democrat Party, and the Democracy and Progress More

Posted On : April 1, 2022 Published By : Balca Erözden
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Ketanji Brown Jackson and the Ideal of Judicial Independence

The first qualification of judges is often an ability to serve as an apolitical arbiter of laws and rights, insulated from the tumult of politics, at least in republics predicated More

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Liberal and NDP Deal: Trudeau Treading Water

On Tuesday, March 22, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of the Liberal Party announced an alliance with his far-left opponent, Jagmeet Singh of the New Democratic Party (NDP). The brokered deal More

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Party Problems in the US: How Will Progressive Democrats Respond to Increasing Isolation?

Build Back Ever?  In December, United States Senator Joe Manchin, a conservative Democrat representing the state of West Virginia, gave President Joe Biden and Democratic leadership in Congress some very More

Posted On : March 27, 2022 Published By : Keagan Goforth
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The Kremlin’s Disinformation Machine and its Effects on Russian Domestic Support

In late February 2022, President Vladimir Putin launched a military invasion of Ukraine, sparking worldwide outrage as well as protests within Russia. Beyond the intense conflict on the ground , More

Posted On : March 27, 2022 Published By : Sophie Gunyon
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The Flawed Logic of Nuclear Deterrence

Since the end of World War II, the concept of nuclear deterrence has grown to become a cornerstone of international relations theory. The idea that possession of weapons of mass More

Posted On : March 24, 2022 Published By : Jessica Maloney
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War Tiktok’s Usurpation of Journalism: Citizen Reporting of the Russian Invasion

When Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24th, Tiktok users experienced the conflict from the popular platform’s front lines. The New Yorker has described coverage of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine as More

Posted On : March 23, 2022 Published By : Kate Miller
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The Fall of the Soviet Union and Strategic Rapprochement

Despite both being communist superpowers, the Soviet Union and the People’s Republic of China (PRC) maintained icy relations starting in the 1950s. Numerous border conflicts, coupled with competition for the More

Posted On : March 22, 2022 Published By : Quentin Prieul
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Under the Shadow of Dictatorship: the Debate on Postponing the 2024 Indonesian Elections

To Delay an Election:  Indonesia is only beginning to recover from the pandemic’s massive hits to its economy. As a result, an idea to delay the upcoming presidential election, currently More

Posted On : March 20, 2022 Published By : Zach Cheung

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