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To say the least, 2020 has been a tumultuous year. From January to December, many political, economic, and social events have become landmarks in human history. As an entirely student-run More

Posted On : December 31, 2020 Published By : Eyitayo Kunle-Oladosu
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US Rebalancing No More

In early January 2018, Pakistani foreign minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif declared his country’s alliance with the United States to be “over.” In the Philippines, President Rodrigo Duterte has upended decades More

Posted On : April 18, 2018 Published By : Olivier Bergeron-Boutin
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Demise of the Divine: Iran’s Crumbling Theocracy

Perhaps one of the most defining moments in politics in the Middle East last year was the 2017 Presidential election in Iran, which was followed by a series of protests More

Posted On : April 16, 2018 Published By : Helia Mokhber
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“It’s Trade, Stupid!”: Don’t Forget Brexit

The post-war history of global trade has so far been like a cheery fairy-tale. Even as multilateral trade liberalization froze from the Doha round onwards, the proliferation of preferential trade More

Posted On : April 13, 2018 Published By : Srijan Shukla
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The Rohingya Crisis: Political Impasse and Challenges to R2P

Recent Escalation of Violence On 25 August 2017, renewed violence in Myanmar’s Rakhine state led to the exodus of hundreds of thousands of Rohingya civilians from their homes. The crackdown More

Posted On : April 13, 2018 Published By : Asma Saad
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The Defeat of IS: A Tentative Obituary

In November 2017, the Islamic State (IS) was declared defeated by Iraq and Syria. The defeat of IS came three years after they gained global prominence in 2014 initially for More

Posted On : April 12, 2018 Published By : Erin McDonald
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Putin 2018: Russian Revanchism and the Authoritarian Alternative

The 2018 Russian Presidential Elections seems to confirm what political theorists since Montesquieu have claimed concerning the country: Russia is a despotism, and that situation is unlikely to change anytime More

Posted On : April 11, 2018 Published By : Nico Mak-Wasek
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The Tides of March: Europe In or Out on Continued Integration?

March 4th: For and Against On March 4th, the people of both Germany and Italy were faced with decisions that will have an incredible impact on the future of each More

Posted On : April 10, 2018 Published By : William Hanna
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Democratic Disillusion: Electoral Politics and Structural Redress

Introduction: A Case Study in Democratic Deception In February 2016, Trudeau approved the Kinder Morgan pipeline, despite his government’s supposed dedication to adopt and implement the United Nations Declaration on More

Posted On : April 6, 2018 Published By : Jeanne Mayrand-Thibert
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I Just Can’t Wait to Be King: The Rise of MBS in the Middle East

Last June, Saudi King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud named his son, 31 year-old Mohammad bin Salman Al Saud (also known as MBS) as the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia. More

Posted On : April 5, 2018 Published By : Evelyne Goulet

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