Navigating Troubled Waters: The Sino-Filipino Maritime Dispute Jules Borgetto Feb 28, 2024 The maritime conflict between China and the Philippines, which reignited in October 2023 after a collusion in the…
How Twitter Turned From a Networking Site to a Soft Power Weapon Clare Rowbotham Dec 20, 2022 Twitter's widespread in cultural influence and high-profile users have made the platform a digital arena for the…
La COP 26: une arène de gouvernance climatique traversée par les clivages Nord-Sud Athenais Cornette Dec 31, 2021 Depuis l'Accord de Paris en 2015, de nombreux États se sont engagés à limiter le réchauffement climatique à 1,5°C.…
IRSAM at the United Nations Ahrum Joy Kwak Jun 26, 2021 Each year, the International Relations Students Association at McGill (IRSAM) Youth Advisory Delegation sends 16–24…
Effective Peace Solution on Hold as Foreign Actors Interfere in Libya Conflict Ewan Halliday Oct 20, 2020 In the next few months, there may be a new prime minister in Tripoli or a new leader of the LNA, but regardless of…
How Education and Statues are Changing the Comfort Women Narrative Ahrum Joy Kwak Oct 4, 2020 Just as issues relating to comfort women have permeated inter-state views — extending to sanctions and broken…
CANZUK: Modern Alliance or Old Empire? Adam Steiner Sep 9, 2020 The past few years have marked the beginning of a dramatic rebalancing of global power, leaving a power vacuum for…
“Space Force”: What is it Good For? Eponine Howarth Sep 3, 2020 In 2018, President Donald Trump announced the creation of Space Force, a new branch of the United States Armed…
Opinion: Why Environmental Progress Will Not Come From International Cooperation William Weston Aug 11, 2020 As the international system has proven to be incompatible with top-down environmental agreements, solutions to…
Behind the Curtain: US Foreign Policy in the Age of COVID-19 Triumph Kerins Jul 11, 2020 Given the extent of the COVID-19 emergency in the U.S., drastic changes in domestic policy should be at the…