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The Global Gag Rule: A Canary in the Coal Mine of…
The Global Gag Rule was the first ideological limit on aid, but it would not be the last. It laid the groundwork…
All in on Chips: The Geopolitical Implications of the…
TSMC’s new $100 billion investment in U.S. chip manufacturing marks a seismic shift geopolitical realignment, with…
The Pursuit of Transparent Journalism In The Midst Of…
In this two-part series, I discuss the role and importance of transparent journalism with war correspondent Edward…
The Education Crisis in MENA and the Sahel Region
One in three children is out of school in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), leaving an estimated 30 million…
Drill, Baby, Drill: Why Mark Carney Should Rethink…
Canada's oil sector needs full support from Prime Minister Carney's Liberals to revitalize the economy, not climate…
The Problematic Federal Cap on International Students:…
In September 2024, Marc Miller, the former immigration minister, unveiled new limits for international students.…
Moscow’s Grip is Tightening, but Georgia Won’t Give in…
The unchecked institutionalization of authoritarian structures, which completely ignores the consensus of Georgia’s…
Will South Korea Save its Democracy?
On December 3, South Korea faced yet another test of its democracy–President Yoon Suk-yeol, elected just 2 years…
MIR Meets: Sridhar Venkatapuram Part 2
Part 2: Host Sydney Murray sits down with Sridhar Venkatapuram, Senior Lecturer in Global Health and Philosophy at…
MIR Meets: Sridhar Venkatapuram Part 1
Host Sydney Murray sits down with Sridhar Venkatapuram, Senior Lecturer in Global Health and Philosophy at King’s…
Chrystia Freeland’s Undoing in a Party Trying to Move On…
Despite Freeland’s attempt to seize on Trudeau’s unpopularity in her surprising resignation, she was ultimately…
Pull Down the Posters: A Brief Ba’ath Postmortem from…
For over half a century, Syria has endured authoritarian rule, large-scale conflict, and mass displacement.…