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Elections in the Digital Era: The Rise of Political Marketing

Twitter Canada announced on October 7 that the 2019 Canadian federal election was the most-tweeted Canadian election in history. Some candidates and leaders have embraced social media strategies throughout the More

Posted On : December 28, 2019 Published By : Audrey-Frédérique Lavoie
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Friend or Foe: Donald Trump and the U.S. Military

When Trump attended the 120th Army-Navy football game earlier this month, he was greeted with rousing applause and fans chanting “Commander in Chief” and “Four more years.” He used his More

Posted On : December 26, 2019 Published By : Maya Garfinkel
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Flash Analysis: The House Votes to Impeach Donald Trump

In a vote mostly along party lines, the House of Representatives voted to impeach U.S. President Donald Trump on the basis of high crimes and misdemeanours. Trump was impeached on More

Posted On : December 19, 2019 Published By : Mercedes Labelle
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Opinion: A Latin American Spring?

Latin America is currently going through a period of self-discovery. Governments are discovering that their nations are not passive actors that will accept any executive behaviour. The people are discovering More

Posted On : December 16, 2019 Published By : Pablo Guzman Lizardo
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Flash Analysis: British Conservatives Win a Majority Government

Following the results of the general election, Boris Johnson will return to 10 Downing Street, after the Conservative Party won with one of the most significant electoral majorities in British More

Posted On : December 14, 2019 Published By : Lauren Hill
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The Problem with the Democratic Party’s Fixation on Progressive Taxation

Democratic frontrunners Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren and Joe Biden present separate taxation strategies, all subscribing to a similar logic of redistributive taxation. All three propose variations of the progressive taxation More

Posted On : December 9, 2019 Published By : Gilli Cohen
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T-11 Months: MJPS U.S. Election Outlook

In exactly 11 months, Americans will head to the polls for the 2020 election. Donald Trump will be fighting for reelection against the Democratic presidential nominee, while all 435 seats More

Posted On : December 3, 2019 Published By : Evelyne Goulet and Lauren Hill
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USCMA Presents a Rare Flicker of Hope for Bipartisanship in Washington

In 2018, President Trump signed a landmark trade agreement that could potentially define his political legacy: the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement, otherwise known as the USMCA. A revised version of NAFTA, the More

Posted On : November 29, 2019 Published By : Kabir Gupta
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Why the Epstein Scandal Will Continue to Shake the World

Since Jeffrey Epstein’s death on August 10th, speculation his many affiliations with powerful governmental, business, and media figures have arisen. His story has become a focal point for almost every More

Posted On : November 27, 2019 Published By : Jacob Berk
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Identity and Sovereignty: The Broader Scope of the Hong Kong Protests

As the month of December begins, Hong Kong will transition into its seventh consecutive month of widespread protest – an unprecedented state of unrest for the region. This conflict can More

Posted On : November 27, 2019 Published By : Jasper Scott

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