MIR Meets: Yascha Mounk Andrew Xu Jan 17, 2024 Host Andrew Xu sits down with Yascha Mounk, the head of Persuasion and a contributing writer for The Atlantic. They…
Du Féodalisme au Libéralisme : la transition d’une société d’être à… Leo Marin Nov 29, 2021 En 1353, la Peste Noire marquait la fin du régime féodal. À l’instar du XIVème siècle, la pandémie du COVID-19 au…
The Many Faces of Surveillance Technology: Why the Facial Recognition Conversation… Lila Mooney Dec 20, 2020 To have ‘nothing to hide’ is not a sufficient justification to allow the infringement of our individual freedoms.…
Liberalism’s Limitations: On Feminism and Class Stavroula Pabst Jan 29, 2019 Therefore, put bluntly, a significant problem of liberal feminism’s approach lies in its lack of class analysis. …
Cuba 2019: La page du castrisme enfin tournée? Paloma Baumgartner Dec 11, 2018 Le 24 février prochain, Cuba connaîtra un renouveau historique avec l’établissement d’une nouvelle constitution.!-->…
How Trump Has Given Dictators the Carte Blanche Brianna Proceviat Nov 17, 2018 “The worst cover-up ever”, said Donald Trump to CNN when asked to respond to the Saudi Arabian government’s claims…
Woodrow Wilson’s 14 Points and the Liberal World Order Mark Siraut Jan 18, 2018 On January 8th 1918, United States President Woodrow Wilson delivered his 14 Points Speech, which…
The Rise of Reactionaries: An End to Ideological Politics? Jules Achard Jan 11, 2017 Seventeen years ago, the twenty-first century was given a rousing reception, seen as the harbinger of hopeful times…
Keep Talking: The Rise of Left-Wing Extremism in Trump’s America Nelanthi Hewa Dec 9, 2016 If you’ve spent any time on the internet in the last week, it’s likely you’ve heard about The Daily Show host…
Battling the Western Front: Putin’s Prognosis Thea Koper Nov 30, 2016 It is thought that the end of the Cold War brought with it a renewed sense of stability and peace in the…