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The Northern Sea Route and Trudeau’s Russia…
Peter the Great established St. Petersburg on the Gulf of Finland 300 years ago to give the Russian polity access…
Gender Equality and the Economy
In the United States’s last election cycle, the world came close to the most powerful person on Earth being a…
The End of an Era: Can Trump and Brexit be Good for the…
2016 has been a historic year in the Western liberal political tradition. Events like the Brexit referendum in…
Is the Indian Demonetization Policy Any Good?
On November 8, 2016, India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced that 500- and 1000- rupee notes, which make…
Living in the Past: The Truth about the Future of U.S.…
As the news media reported on the results of the United States presidential election last Tuesday night, the…
CETA: Satisfying the EU
It has been a long seven years of negotiations between the European Union and Canada, but as of the 30th of…
Is Zimbabwe on the Brink of Another Economic Crisis?
After considerable economic recovery and growth from 2009 to 2012, the Zimbabwean economy is projected to grow by…
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…