While the state’s role in the peace process is controversial due to its very involvement in the conflict, the state is the only logical actor that can guarantee an enduring peace in Colombia as both the backbone of order and the very root… Read More...
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Understanding any conflict requires a clear recognition of its causes. Each conflict is a unique situation, and… Read More...
À l’encontre d’autres dirigeants latino-américains à tendance autoritaire, Evo Morales a gouverné son pays par le consentement plutôt que par la contrainte. Sa victoire présidentielle en 2005 est historique à bien des égards. Le succès de… Read More...
As five Latin American countries head to the polls in the upcoming months, it is important to acknowledge the electoral trends that are sweeping the region. Populism is emerging as an antidote for the growing low tolerance for corruption,… Read More...
For more detailed coverage of the March 15th Climate Strike in Montreal, Check out this article by Alexandra Yiannoutsos.
In Montreal, there seems to be a manifestation every other day. On Sherbrooke Street, Parc Avenue, around… Read More...
Coupled with their inherent vulnerability as human rights defenders, the fact that they are women has deceived their antagonists into underestimating the potential of their initiatives. Read More...
Inflation débordante, dévaluation vertigineuse du peso, pauvreté englobante, et chômage en hausse, la situation économique de l’Argentine alarme ses habitants qui sombrent dans une instabilité sociale et politique qu’ils pensaient avoir mis… Read More...
Human rights in Russia is a domain that has seldom received international appraisal under Vladimir Putin’s rule. Increasing reports of human rights violations, from Putin’s second term as President onward, have become a grave concern for… Read More...
For the first time in almost half a decade, members of the Chagossian community can bask in the warmth of hope. Cries of joy resonated through the Chagos Refugee Group Centre in Port Louis, Mauritius, as the International Court of Justice… Read More...