Alors que l’Arctique se Réchauffe, une Guerre Froide se Profile Jeanne Aublin Dec 20, 2023 Alors que l'Arctique se réchauffe trois fois plus vite que la moyenne mondiale, les grandes puissances intensifient…
Building BRICS in the Arctic Liliana Mason Nov 6, 2023 Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in early 2022, the imposition of sanctions by Western states has forced Russia…
The Economics of Oil Mariel Yacolca Maguina Nov 29, 2022 The volatility of the price of oil in recent years is not a consequence of a single event or action. Be it the…
What Is Behind the Iranian-Venezuelan 20-Year Cooperation Agreement? Simon Anquetil Jul 20, 2022 Similar economic and political motives led Iran and Venezuela to strengthen ties at an unprecedented level between…
What’s Happening in Venezuela? Elina Qureshi Mar 3, 2019 This crisis has been years in the making. Venezuelans deserve change, but not in the form of a long and bloody…
Does New Brunswick Have Free Press? Michael Leger Mar 1, 2019 The Irvings are one of Canada’s wealthiest families and are cited as being one of the first Canadian corporations…
Access, Consent, and Sovereignty: Why the Resistance to Coastal Gaslink is About… Philippa Roots Jan 22, 2019 The arrests at Morice River were a symptom of the inability of the provincial government to respect First Nations…
Calgary Roughnecks in Hermitage Bay Philippa Roots Dec 7, 2018 Outrage following a disaster often calls for change, accompanied by promises from corporations to do better - and…
Germans, Gazprom, and Gas: How a Minor Pipeline Became a Major Pain Nikita Buchko Nov 13, 2018 The Nord Stream pipeline snakes across the depths of the Baltic sea, stretching from St. Petersburg to Northern…
Indulgence ou sanctions: le dilemme de l’Europe face à l’affaire… William Stevens Nov 6, 2018 Ce 2 octobre passé, Jamal Ahmed Khashoggi, célèbre journaliste saoudien, a été retrouvé mort, assassiné au consulat…