Revisiting the 2012 Quebec Student Strike Grace Parish Dec 16, 2023 The 2012 student strike brought young people together and sparked engagement in politics at all levels. There are…
Who Should Pay for Climate Change: The Polluter Pays Principle Isabella Pannu Jun 19, 2023 The necessity of developing sustainable and tangible climate change policy is undeniable, but implementation is…
‘Ethical’ Imperialism: Using Religious Freedom as a Justification for… Bruno Piccinini May 2, 2023 The question lies less in how one must define religious freedom, but rather on who determines its legitimacy as a…
Türkiye’s Unique Role in the Russo-Ukrainian War: Incentives for Brokering Peace Katie Pallett-Wiesel Nov 15, 2022 After Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has capitalized on his country's…
NATO, Gaddafi, and the Arab Spring Sage Pothier Feb 7, 2022 The Arab Spring and following rebellion came at an opportune time for the West to dethrone Gaddafi, who, in…
Justice in Syria: There Should Be Some Sophia Nemeth Aug 20, 2021 Where transitional justice mechanisms have sought to enforce accountability and achieve justice for victims around…
Unpaid Internships: The New Frontier of Labour Sara Parker Aug 15, 2021 Internships are incredible experiences for students, and earning a sought-after position is a testament to their…
Yes, Cuba Is Being Blockaded Lucas Brabant Aug 7, 2021 Protests in Cuba have drawn attention to the island's struggling economy, leading many to condemn the Cuban…
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…
Globalization’s Achilles Heels: the Precarious Links of Global Commerce and What… Adin Chan May 4, 2021 As the world becomes even more interconnected, and as melting sea ice sadly opens more and more of the Arctic to…