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…
Days in the Arctic: A Changed Way of Life Ewan Halliday Jun 25, 2020 The quiet isolation of the Arctic is disappearing, leaving in its place social progressions and new economic…
Another Goal in Mind: “Sportswashing” in Professional Soccer Matthias Hoenisch Jun 10, 2020 Governments have always attempted to repurpose public sporting enthusiasm for their political gain. Sportswashing…
The Future of Ukraine-Russia Relations: Reconciliation or a Dead End? Elizabeth Franceschini May 19, 2020 "In this light, it appears that Ukraine faces a significant challenge in attempting to establish peace with the…
The Price War and the Pandemic: Why the Oil Market is in Shambles Justine Coutu Apr 26, 2020 It is obvious that the war triggered will be harmful in the long run; it might, in fact, permanently disrupt…
Idlib: Syria’s Final Battle Andrew Fawaz Apr 6, 2020 After nine long years of brutal conflict, the Syrian Civil War is beginning its final chapter, and Idlib, the final…
Tensions in the Eastern Mediterranean: Interview Part 1 Fikret Oktay Apr 3, 2020 In the last two decades, there have been discoveries of oil and natural gas in the Eastern Mediterranean. We asked…
Vaulting Ambition Sarah Farb Mar 7, 2020 So long as the Syrian Civil War persisted in full force, the contradictions between Russia's alliances could be…
Poutine: L’hégémonie inébranlable Lauren Naniche Feb 16, 2020 Avec déjà vingt ans à son compte, Poutine achèvera son mandat en 2024, et ne pourra pas se représenter dans les…
The Unraveling of the Nuclear Arms Control Regime Fikret Oktay Feb 11, 2020 Nuclear weapons have been regulated by international treaties since the Cold War. However, this system of arms…