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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

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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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Redistricting in the United States: How it Might Influence Control of the House

“We have decided to win, and that’s what we’ll do,” was how a defiant Nancy Pelosi, Speaker of the House of Representatives, responded to a question regarding the Democratic Party’s More

Posted On : February 24, 2022 Published By : Keagan Goforth
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How Guantánamo Bay Serves as an Example of a Flawed International Human Rights System

A year ago, in early February 2021, the administration of US President Joe Biden declared its intention to shut down the Guantánamo Bay detention facility before he leaves office. Over More

Posted On : February 23, 2022 Published By : Zach Cheung
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Breakthrough or Breakdown: Time is Running Out to Save the Iran Nuclear Deal

The clock is ticking on Iran’s nuclear programme. Since former U.S. President Donald Trump abandoned the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) in 2018 – a multinational agreement that limited More

Posted On : February 21, 2022 Published By : Conrad Von Moltke
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The Ukraine Crisis: A Demonstration of Russia’s Power

The crisis at the Ukraine-Russia border, building since April of last year when Russia first began amassing troops, has grown increasingly volatile these past months, with tensions between Russia and More

Posted On : February 21, 2022 Published By : Jessica Maloney
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Op-Ed: Italian Political Stability is Not Built to Last

Italy has been experiencing relative parliamentary stability since the start of 2021, an unprecedented situation for a country known for its turbulent politics. However, the recent presidential election has demonstrated More

Posted On : February 19, 2022 Published By : Rory Daly
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Madrid: the Far-Right Imbroglio

In January, nine far-right leaders from across Europe gathered in Madrid to set a common “roadmap” for the continent. Among them, the Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, his Polish counterpart More

Posted On : February 18, 2022 Published By : Marine Matsumura
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COVID-19: Biopolitics and the Hierarchy of Bodies

Over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic, public and political discourse has made exceptionally clear the differential valuation of certain bodies over others, especially as authorities move towards reopening and More

Posted On : February 17, 2022 Published By : Louisa Hanson
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The Israeli President’s Visit to Expo Dubai: Is the Arab-Israeli Long-standing Resentment Coming to an End?

On January 30, 2022, Israeli President Issac Herzog visited the United Arab Emirates  (U.A.E.) to celebrate the Israeli national day at the Israeli Pavilion of Dubai’s Expo 2020 world fair. More

Posted On : February 16, 2022 Published By : Marina Zaki
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Turkey’s Gas Crisis: What it Means for the Agro-Food Industry

On the week of January 20th, Iran announced that it would halt gas flow to Turkey for up to ten days due to a “technical issue.” According to recent data, More

Posted On : February 16, 2022 Published By : Balca Erözden
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Unrest in the Steppes – Russia and a near Color Revolution in Kazakhstan

The Kazakh Protests As the world was focused on rising Russo-Ukrainian tensions, another former Soviet Republic, Kazakhstan, suddenly made the headlines. The large Central Asian country faced in early January More

Posted On : February 15, 2022 Published By : Quentin Prieul

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