“Near Certainty”: Biden’s New Drone Policy and US Engagement in… Emily Jones Nov 8, 2022 US President Joe Biden implemented new restrictions on the military's use of drone strikes. Will they have an…
The Mythical ‘White Gold of Jihad’ Emily Jones Jul 3, 2021 The perpetuation of a narrative that links ivory trafficking with international terrorist networks has provided an…
What is the U.S. Doing in Africa? Megan Kamps Nov 29, 2018 The U.S. maintains a vast network of military and CIA outposts throughout Africa. This continental occupation is…
Traitement des données en France : entre sécurité et protection de la vie privée Juliette Mamelonet-Régnier Nov 28, 2018 la loi antiterroriste contredit le RGPD dans la mesure où elle autorise le gouvernement français à accéder aux…
McMUN 2018: INTERPOL and the Most Pressing Issues on World Security Today Vivian Trang Jan 29, 2018 The International Criminal Police Organization, or INTERPOL, serves as the world’s largest internationally…
The Double Edged Sword of Chinese Counterterrorism Efforts Steven Polyakov Oct 23, 2017 Just last month, Chinese officials ordered Chinese Muslims in Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region to hand over copies…
Radicalism to Reintegration: Counterterrorism Efforts in Indonesia Katie McClelland Sep 27, 2017 The largest terrorist attack in Indonesia in recent years took place in the capital on January 14th, 2016. Two of…
South Korean MPs Break World Record for the Longest Filibuster in History May Lim Apr 4, 2016 Every March 1st is Independence Movement Day in Korea, which commemorates the historic civil uprising in 1919…
The Candidates on Bill C-51: Canadian Federal Elections 2015 Bella Shraiman Oct 19, 2015 MIR Online interviewed candidates and party representatives in the Ville Marie - Île des Soeurs - Le Sud Ouest…
Mass Surveillance for Counter Terrorism: Are our Private Lives Compromised? Rachel Chan Feb 2, 2015 The aftermath of the shocking Charlie Hebdo shooting had evoked fear in governments. David Cameron, the prime…