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How Little Wallonia Put a Freeze on the Biggest Trade…
October was the month, 2016 the year. It was all set to be signed, and then, nothing. But then it was on again...…
Review’s Radio: The Economic Roots of Hungary’s…
Professor Juliet Johnson, McGill Director of the European Union Center of Excellence, executive member of…
Flight of the International Students’ Trend
Getting an education abroad is an increasingly likely prospect for students across the globe, especially for those…
Review’s Radio: Exploring the Possibilities of a…
In this second episode of the engaging biweekly podcast series of the McGill International Review, Review's…
The Norwegian Wealth Fund’s Political Unity is…
The five million people of Norway are currently sitting on a great pile of cash thanks to their sovereign wealth…
Review’s Radio: The Paris Climate Conference &…
In this first episode of the engaging biweekly podcast series of the McGill International Review, Review's Radio…
African Integration and Multilateralism in the Time of…
With the United Kingdom reeling from the bewildering results of last month’s EU membership referendum, a concurrent…
The Economic Consequences of Peace: Winners and Losers…
The exchange of “commodities of mutual intelligence,” reads a 1561 letter from Queen Elizabeth I to…