Les Nouvelles Routes de la Soie en Afrique: Partenariat Mutuel ou Nouveau… Samia Benzakour Oct 31, 2023 Dans un échiquier géopolitique mondial, la Chine redessine les Routes de la Soie, tissant des liens économiques et…
Amazon in Tijuana: A Cause for Concern? Annisa Burgos Nov 4, 2021 Many have interpreted the photos as a prime example of the unequally borne consequences of excess consumerism and…
African Continental Free Trade Area: Canada’s Development Entry Point Mune Mafusire Feb 28, 2021 A bane of Canadian foreign policy has been its tendency to shy away from meaningful engagements in Africa, but its…
New Year, New Challenges in Canadian-American Relations Mark LeBeau Jan 23, 2018 Along with every new year come clichéd notions of a fresh start, new beginnings, and better relationships in the…
The Controversy of Used Clothing: East African-US Trade Relations Alexandra Yiannoutsos Nov 1, 2017 On October 12th the New York Times brought the discussion of second hand clothing in East Africa to the mainstream.…
Holding the WTO Hostage: A Risky Gamble Titouan Chassagne Oct 23, 2017 The World Trade Organization (WTO), with its 164 members, is the largest trade agreement in the world. The function…
A Tale of Two Cities: Bridging the Gap Between Canada-US Trade Christopher Ciafro Oct 13, 2017 Spanning the short distance between Windsor, Ontario and Detroit, Michigan, the Ambassador Bridge is among the few…
The Northern Sea Route and Trudeau’s Russia Problem Eloise Goldsmith Feb 12, 2017 Peter the Great established St. Petersburg on the Gulf of Finland 300 years ago to give the Russian polity access…
Interview with Professor Mark Brawley: Understanding the Trans-Pacific Partnership Bella Shraiman Feb 10, 2016 MIR Online interviewed Mark Brawley, Professor in the Political Science Department of McGill University, about the…