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Brexit: The European Union Takes Control of the Timetable

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On Monday, February 25th, the International Court of Justice near-unanimously ruled that the British occupation of the Chagos Islands is illegal. Though it was only an advisory ruling, the ICJ’s More

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Canada’s Blue Wave: Inside the Conservative Takeover of Provincial Governments

On November 23rd, 2015, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau – still in his political honeymoon – held his inaugural First Ministers meeting. Surrounding the table were various premiers who could easily More

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