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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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The International Dimensions of Financial Nationalism

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Bolsonaro’s Firearm Frenzy is Endangering Brazilian Lives

As the eyes of the world are focused on the devastating toll of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has tragically taken approximately 250,000 lives in Brazil, Brazil’s President Jair Bolsonaro has More

Posted On : March 17, 2021 Published By : Valeria Lau
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How Free is Free Speech? The Rising Cases of Censorship Across Asia

The rising number of arrests of journalists, activists, and academics across the Asian continent begs the question whether censorship laws really help the public good or simply function as a More

Posted On : March 17, 2021 Published By : Emily Duecker
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Should Canada Reevaluate its Status as a Constitutional Monarchy?

In the wake of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s intense interview with Oprah Winfrey, Canadians are asking questions about what role the royal family ought to play in the 21st More

Posted On : March 15, 2021 Published By : Taylor Robinson
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Who is a Jew? Israel’s High Court of Justice’s Answer Reveals Larger Societal Tensions

Who is a Jew? For Israel, the Jewish state, the question has not always been an easy one to answer. On March 1, Israel’s High Court of Justice gave a More

Posted On : March 15, 2021 Published By : Melanie Rose
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Rehabilitation Over Retribution: Reforming the Prison System

This article is part of a broader month-long series on prison reform. Check here for other articles in the series. Irish playwright and political activist George Bernard Shaw once wrote: “Of the More

Posted On : March 14, 2021 Published By : Jessica Maloney
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Reasons for Reform: A Note From the Editors

This article is part of a broader month-long series on prison reform. Check here for other articles in the series. We are facing a global prison crisis. Over 10.74 million people More

Posted On : March 13, 2021 Published By : Jane Warren and Neelesh Thakur
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The New Face of Globalism

Despite calls for cooperation from both sides, the relationship between the United States (US) and China continues to decline. The recent conclusion of the World Health Organization’s (WHO) investigation into More

Posted On : March 7, 2021 Published By : Owen Cotterill
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National Pharmacare in Canada: A Prescription for Universality in Health Care

The absence of a national pharmaceutical plan exposes an acute failure of Canada’s universal healthcare system. Inequities in availability and affordability of prescription drugs are substantial; with 11.3 per cent More

Posted On : March 6, 2021 Published By : Brianna Morrison
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Defining Democratic Responsibility During a Crisis

Central to the concept of democratic governance is the idea that the policies of the prevailing administration are legitimized only through obtaining some form of consent from the state’s citizens. More

Posted On : March 3, 2021 Published By : Benjamin Lawson
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Power Failure: How a Winter Storm Took Down Texas’ Power Grid

While the winter storm that hit Texas on the night of February 14 is not the first one to affect the state’s power grid, it was unprecedented in its severity More

Posted On : February 28, 2021 Published By : Melanie Rose

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