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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

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

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Could Ontario’s New Francophone University be a Turning Point for the Franco-Ontarian Community?

Franco-Ontarians celebrated the provincial and federal government’s announcement that they would jointly fund the province’s first-ever francophone university. The institution’s opening, which is set to take place in 2021, presents More

Posted On : March 11, 2020 Published By : Dia Mukherjee
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Flash Analysis: The Future of the Sanders Campaign

Earlier today, Bernie Sanders delivered a news conference in his home state of Vermont on the future of his campaign, where he announced that, despite many losses, he will remain More

Posted On : March 11, 2020 Published By : Mercedes Labelle
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The Evolving Relationship Between Bernie Sanders and the Democratic Establishment

Bernie Sanders’ double-digit primary victory in Nevada earlier this month becomes all the more impressive when the establishment media treatment of his candidacy is taken into consideration. Even the media More

Posted On : March 11, 2020 Published By : Kabir Gupta
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Environmental Economics: Malthus, Ricardo, and the Ecological Frontier

Today’s world assumes economic growth. The natural state of affairs is presumed to be one where the economy must grow. If the economy stops growing or merely shrinks, alarm bells More

Posted On : March 11, 2020 Published By : Peter Wu
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Opinion: Trump’s Manicured Visit to India a Convenient Distraction

On February 24, President Trump embarked on a two-day trip to India that has been criticized as a show in which only the most aesthetically pleasing aspects of the country More

Posted On : March 10, 2020 Published By : Kate Miller
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Opinion: Be Aware of Technology-Induced Ambivalence Toward Privacy

Apathy and helplessness characterize the public’s outlook toward the increasing erosion of privacy rights occurring alongside ever-improving technology. From the rise of social media, to smart devices, to facial recognition More

Posted On : March 10, 2020 Published By : Jessica Maloney
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Misinformation and the Coronavirus: Narratives of Truth in the Digital Age

The recent outbreak of COVID-19, or the “coronavirus”, has captured the world’s attention. Officially deemed an international emergency in January, ceaseless reporting has been conducted on the potential implications of More

Posted On : March 8, 2020 Published By : Jasper Scott
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Flash Analysis: Super Tuesday, State by State

On Tuesday, March 3rd, 14 states and one US territory voted in their respective Democratic primaries, and in caucuses for American Samoa. This came fresh off of the heels of More

Posted On : March 5, 2020 Published By : Jacob Berk
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China’s New Aircraft Carrier: A New Threat to Southeast Asian Countries?

On December 17th, 2019, China’s first domestically built aircraft carrier, named the Shandong, was commissioned and put into service. It was the second aircraft carrier in the PLAN (People’s Liberation More

Posted On : March 5, 2020 Published By : David Duan
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The Path to Reconciliation: Citizenship Oaths, Treaty Rights, and Poor Timing

On February 24th, Bill C-6, presented by Minister of Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Marco Mendicino, moved to its second reading with the support of the New Democratic Party (NDP), the Bloc More

Posted On : March 2, 2020 Published By : Marie Fester

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