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ISIS and the Sacred State
The expressed mission of ISIS is the creation of a caliphate to rule over the entire Muslim ummah, the entire…
Forgotten Women of Nigeria?
Earlier this year news and social media outlets exploded with word that several hundred schoolgirls had been…
The Unbreakable Marriage of Force and American Foreign…
In an interview on the Daily Show on September 23rd about the Obama administration’s campaign against Islamic State…
La Guerre Civile Sud-Soudanaise Vue de l’Intérieur
En Décembre 2013, deux ans après l’indépendance, le Sud Soudan plongeait dans la guerre civile. D’abord une…
The South Sudanese Civil War: A Witness Account
On December 2013, two years after its independence, South Sudan plunged into civil war. Rooted in a political…
China’s Education Woes – Part 1: Rural China
Millennia of history, the world's largest population, and one of the most influential global economic power houses…
New Horizons for Diplomacy between Iran and the U.S.
Amidst the recent clashes between ISIL, NATO and Kurdish Peshmerga forces, along with widespread global unease…
#SOSVenezuela
Like most of today’s popular protest movements, Venezuela’s anti-government demonstrations have been massively…
Weekly Roundup: March 21
The snow is finally melting and the sun is shining. Finally. Meanwhile, the McGill International Review keeps on…
Exeunt Flaherty
So it appears Jim Flaherty took his walk in the snow, or maybe just a conveniently located gravel path near…
Weekly Roundup: March 14
March is in full swing and exams are coming. This roundup has a full two weeks of incisive and intriguing writing…
Weekly Roundup: February 28
February is over, but the McGill International Review is still running strong.
A fascinating interview with…