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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

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How Is Social Media Galvanizing Protests in Africa?

On March 8, 2021, Ousmane Sonko, the opposition leader of the Senegalese political party, PASTEF-Les Patriotes, was arrested following allegations of rape and disruption of public order. Sonko, who is More

Posted On : April 1, 2021 Published By : Favour Daka
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Opinion: The Decolonization of Indigenous Public Health

Systemic racism continues to impact Indigenous Peoples as they attempt to access what, for most Canadians, is a fundamental right: health care. This is even more true during a pandemic. More

Posted On : April 1, 2021 Published By : Audrey-Frédérique Lavoie
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Opinion: Trudeau’s Feminism, Actions Speak Louder than Words

“I’m going to keep saying, loud and clearly, that I am a feminist,” stated Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at the United Nations summit in New York City, until “it More

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Peru at a Crossroads: Will Pervasive Corruption Survive the Presidential Election?

As Peruvians head to the ballot box on April 11th to cast their vote for the next President of the nation, the issue of government corruption will be at the More

Posted On : March 30, 2021 Published By : Valeria Lau
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Western Sanctions Deepen Sino-Russian Ties: How the US Will Likely Face a “Strategic Overdraft”

Joe Biden frequently vows to promote multilateralism and rebuild international alliances between the US and the rest of the world. During his foreign policy address at the State Department in More

Posted On : March 30, 2021 Published By : Sam Elrington
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Government Policy Towards Student Debt Relief in Canada

Canadian students are graduating with increasingly high amounts of student debt, but little progress has been made over the past few years in making post-secondary education more affordable and accessible More

Posted On : March 29, 2021 Published By : Taylor Robinson
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The Pervasiveness of anti-Asian Racism in American Society

In the past year, hate crimes against Asian Americans have risen by almost 150 per cent. However, anti-Asian racism is not new; the United States has a long history of More

Posted On : March 29, 2021 Published By : Melanie Rose
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A Democratic Crisis in India

The farmer protests in India began in August 2020 in response to the passage of three controversial laws paving the way for free-market reform in the country’s agricultural sector. Though More

Posted On : March 29, 2021 Published By : Jessica Maloney
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Killer Accusations: Moscow Recalls its US Ambassador

On March 17, for the first time in over twenty years, Russia recalled its US ambassador, Anatoly Antonov, for an undetermined period. This drastic decision came as President Biden responded More

Posted On : March 27, 2021 Published By : Lucie Belzile
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Protectionism in Indonesia: The Politics of Rice

The economic blow of COVID-19 to Indonesia has pushed the government to adopt a series of policies aimed at strengthening the economy. However, its latest endeavours to revitalize the domestic More

Posted On : March 26, 2021 Published By : Thalie Emond

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