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Becoming European? Canada’s Defence Pivot and the Politics of Dependence

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The International Dimensions of Financial Nationalism

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Epistemology and Self-Bound Limitations on the Political Imagination

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What Does “Immigration” Mean? Spain and the Launching of a (counter)Hegemonic Operation

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Becoming European? Canada’s Defence Pivot and the Politics of Dependence

Posted On : April 22, 2026 Published By : Arianne Fouse
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The International Dimensions of Financial Nationalism

Posted On : April 9, 2026 Published By : Spencer Clark
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Epistemology and Self-Bound Limitations on the Political Imagination

Posted On : April 9, 2026 Published By : Liam Murphy
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What Does “Immigration” Mean? Spain and the Launching of a (counter)Hegemonic Operation

Posted On : February 24, 2026 Published By : Anyue Zhang
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The Taliban at the United Nations: Dissonances in Statehood Conceptions 

This month, the Taliban will attend the 2024 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP29), not as a member of the general assembly, but as an “observational body,” a status similar More

Posted On : December 8, 2024 Published By : Sean Martin
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Provincial Commitments to Climate Action (and Lack Thereof) 

Canada’s Commitments to Climate Change: Progress and Challenges Climate change has become an increasingly salient issue on the international agenda, prompting nations to adopt ambitious commitments to address its impacts. More

Posted On : December 8, 2024 Published By : Alexandria Alikakos
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The Housing Crisis: Homelessness as a State of Emergency?

Examines the homelessness crisis, from full shelters to dismantled encampments. Analyzes Valérie Plante and François Legault’s initiatives post-pandemic.

Posted On : December 8, 2024 Published By : Catvy Tran
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Khalistan: The Impact of the Sikh Diaspora on India’s Relations with Western Nations

The Indian state has historically opposed the Sikh community’s aspiration to form an independent nation called Khalistan. In support of such sentiments, long-lasting protest movements have emerged, particularly within the More

Posted On : December 8, 2024 Published By : Charles Viau
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Examining the Pitfalls and Possibilities of Argentinian Climate Policy

On November 14th, three days before the highly anticipated COP29 summit, President Javier Milei made the bold decision to withdraw Argentina’s delegation, thereby abruptly removing the nation from the global More

Posted On : December 8, 2024 Published By : Lauren Archibald
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How Labour Reforms Can Sustain Saudi Arabia’s Development

Over the past decade, Saudi Arabia has embarked on an ambitious modernization and urbanization project led by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. With large-scale infrastructure projects driving logistical and technological More

Posted On : December 8, 2024 Published By : Anonymous
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Why the Democrats Lost—And What It Tells Us About America’s Political Landscape

The Democratic Party’s electoral campaign was muddled by internal conflicts, demographic shifts, and a costly disconnect with working class and male voters, compounded by an anti-incumbent surge.

Posted On : December 8, 2024 Published By : Matteo de Campos Mello Grijns
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The Inflation Reduction Act: How the White House Redefined the Free Market

The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) is transforming economies worldwide, boosting clean energy efforts, and sparking debate over its lasting effects.

Posted On : November 27, 2024 Published By : Patrick Armstrong
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China’s Agriculture Deficit and its Implications for Foreign Policy 

Despite significant strides in domestic production, China remains deeply dependent on food imports, an Achilles’ heel that distinguishes it from major competitors. Its agricultural deficit and reliance on imports is critical for understanding its international posture. 

Posted On : November 27, 2024 Published By : Jude Archer
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Canada and India: A Diplomatic Quandary

How Canada’s assertion that Indian government agents were complicit in the killing of a Canadian Sikh leader started a diplomatic crisis.

Posted On : November 27, 2024 Published By : Alexandria Alikakos

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