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Where is Canada’s Foreign Policy?

In 2022, Canadian foreign policy still lacks in its ability to place the country at the forefront of global tension mitigation. Upon her appointment to office, Canada’s current Foreign Affairs More

Posted On : April 1, 2022 Published By : Olivia Bornyi
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The Aggressor and The Enabler: Belarus’ Role in Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine

On February 24th, 2022, Russia invaded Ukraine after having amassed troops over several months at its shared border with Ukraine, as well as in Belarus. Belarus has played a critical, More

Posted On : March 9, 2022 Published By : Sophie Gunyon
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The Ukrainian-Russian Conflict: The Case of Egypt

On Februrary 24th, Russia started attacking neighboring Ukraine, bombing its major cities, including the Ukrainian capital Kyiv. A way out of the crisis is still uncertain for Ukraine as the More

Posted On : March 3, 2022 Published By : Marina Zaki
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Flash Analysis: Putin’s Assault on Ukraine

An Attack From Three Sides: Russian forces have been deployed in an attack on Ukraine as President Vladimir Putin disregardes international sanctions and warns Western countries that any form of More

Posted On : February 25, 2022 Published By : Zach Cheung
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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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Tension at Ukraine’s Border: Will Threats of Sanctions be Enough to Deter Putin?

Recently, Russia has been amassing troops at the Ukrainian border, which has resulted in pushback from the international community. Although serious threats of sanctions have been issued, the military buildup More

Posted On : December 20, 2021 Published By : Sophie Gunyon
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The “submarine crisis” : A Threat to NATO Cooperation ?

The “submarine crisis” : a threat to NATO cooperation ? This was “a stab in the back” according to the French foreign minister. France’s ambassadors from the United States and More

Posted On : October 3, 2021 Published By : Mark Banchereau
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“America is Back”: A Review of Joe Biden’s Foreign Policy Speech

Joe Biden delivered his first major foreign policy address since taking office. During his announcement, the president insisted that “America is back”, and revealed clear intentions to reverse the manner More

Posted On : February 23, 2021 Published By : Sam Elrington
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NATO: The Newest Victim of American Indifference?

This year NATO is celebrating its 70th anniversary. Established in the aftermath of World War II, NATO was created to “to secure peace in Europe, to promote cooperation among its More

Posted On : November 18, 2019 Published By : Christophe Bull
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The Caucasus Crisis: Understanding the Modern Context of the Russo-Georgian Conflict

On June 20th, 2019, thousands of Georgians stormed the parliament in Tbilisi. Adorned with EU flags and signs reading “Russia is an occupier”,  the protests in the Georgian capital highlighted More

Posted On : October 27, 2019 Published By : Chris Cadogan

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