US Elections Podcast Series: A Slightly Less Super Tuesday Amine Kanoun Mar 12, 2020 In this edition of McGill International Review’s American Elections Podcast, Amine Kanoun, Sara Parker and…
Blackout: Journalism on Trial in the Philippines Alec Regino Mar 12, 2020 In the Philippines, Rodrigo Duterte has put journalism on trial. In this episode of Blackout, MIR Editor-in-Chief…
US Elections Podcast Series: Joe “No Malarkey” Biden surges on Super… Alec Regino Mar 4, 2020 In this edition of McGill International Review’s American Elections Podcast, Amine Kanoun, Alec Regino and…
Why Wasn’t There a Republican Primary in South Carolina? Albert Gunnison Mar 1, 2020 Holding primaries is still a necessary part of the electoral process, no matter which party's incumbent candidate…
US Elections Podcast Series: Can Anyone Stop Bernie Sanders? Alec Regino Feb 23, 2020 Bernie Sanders has officially won the popular vote in the first three contests of the Democratic Primaries. Is…
Reconciling Defence and Development in Canada’s North Nina Russell Feb 22, 2020 Improving Canada’s Northern policy could prove to kill two birds with one stone: helping both to improve daily life…
Crisis and Continuation: India’s Citizenship Amendment Act Protests Dana Malapit Feb 20, 2020 Although analysts have remarked that the international community’s tepid response to India’s ongoing citizenship…
Blackout: Professor Kai Ostwald on Myanmar’s Democratic Challenges Cesar Ramirez Feb 12, 2020 In this edition of Blackout, writer Cesar Ramirez speaks with Kai Ostwald, Assistant Professor and Director of…
US Elections Podcast Series: A False Start in Iowa Emma Frattasio Feb 8, 2020 After a year of anticipation, the American Democratic Primaries are off to a rocky start in Iowa. MIR Staff…
Blackout: Professor Tyrell Haberkorn on Thailand’s Democracy and Press Cesar Ramirez Feb 1, 2020 In this edition of Blackout, staff writer Cesar Ramirez speaks with Tyrell Haberkorn, Associate Professor of…