MIR Meets: UN Special Rapporteur Agnes Callamard Mathieu Lavault Sep 11, 2020 On this episode of MIR Meets, Mathieu Lavault sits down with Dr. Agnes Callamard, United Nations Special!-->…
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…
Calling Hypocrisy: Lessons from Authoritarians about American Democracy Emma-Jane Ni Jun 28, 2020 The most recent Black Lives Matter protests have exposed the deep fissures within the American system, leaving…
“I Like to Obey the Law”: Trump and International Humanitarian Law Kayla Rolland Mar 30, 2020 After originally directing US forces to withdraw from Syria, Trump changed course and instructed US forces to…
Once Power, Now Peril? The Legacy of Protests in Iran Jordan Royt Feb 19, 2020 The current regime would do well to remember that ignoring the needs of the citizens in favour of ideological…
Recent Worldwide Protests Are A Call To Action For Democracies Itai Epstein Dec 11, 2019 In an era of rising authoritarianism, such as in Turkey, the Philippines, India, and arguably even the USA,…
Liban – Irak : des mouvements qui mettent fin à l’alliance Chiite, rêvée par… Agathe Wolf Nov 21, 2019 Le Liban et l’Irak font face à des mouvements de contestation historiques depuis le mois d’Octobre. Les deux…
Iranian Women Finally Attended a Soccer Game, but the World Shouldn’t be Clapping Maëna Raoux Nov 2, 2019 The decision to open the gates of the Azadi stadium was a reluctant one. Ironically, Azadi means freedom in…
Les femmes pour la première fois dans les gradins : petite victoire ou «opération… Agathe Wolf Oct 28, 2019 Le 10 octobre dernier, 4000 femmes Iraniennes ont pu assister à un match de football dans le stade Azadi de…
A “Trump deal” with Iran: At What Cost? Fikret Oktay Oct 19, 2019 Trump has made another one of his gambles. He could still get the deal he wants, but at the moment, it seem like…