Mark Rutte Or: The Unexpected Virtue of a Villain Marco-Antonio Hauwert Rueda Sep 1, 2020 Mark Rutte was showered in international criticism when he opposed other leaders' call for mutualized debt to…
CSocD 58: Expectations and Realities of Diplomacy in Practice Ashton Connor Mathias Jun 15, 2020 From February 10th-19th 2020, the International Relations Students' Association of McGill (IRSAM) attended the…
Part 2: The Future of Data Privacy Sara Parker May 18, 2020 In our modern world of digital commerce, the global nature of the Internet undermines much of the power of…
The Aftermath: Brexit – Part 2 Mateo Daza Jan 31, 2020 After over three years of negotiations, failed proposals, and leadership changes, the United Kingdom is finally set…
Les espoirs perdus de la réunification, 30 ans après la chute du Mur de Berlin Maya Barkin Nov 28, 2019 Une génération s'est écoulée depuis le jour de la chute du Mur de Berlin, le 9 novembre 1989, mais il semble que…
A Splintering Union: Brexit Reignites Scottish Independence Movement Adam Steiner Nov 26, 2019 Since 2016, three different prime ministers have each tried to facilitate the United Kingdom’s messy divorce from…
Fading Stars: Balkan Accession to the European Union Danae Derou Nov 12, 2019 The integration of Balkan states would not be effortless, economically speaking—most would need financial support…
What Next for Brexit and the Irish Border? Olivia Hallett Nov 4, 2019 The most recent Brexit deal, unlike previous attempts, appears to have successfully avoided a hard border between…
The United Kingdom’s Prorogation Crisis Mark Siraut Oct 23, 2019 As a result of this prorogation, one of the central problems of the UK’s constitution, the lack of legal restraints…
Greece: An EU Success Story? Danae Derou Oct 18, 2019 In the July 2019 general legislative elections, Greece was ‘painted blue’—the New Democracy color—with New…