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Liberalism’s Limitations: On Feminism and Class
Therefore, put bluntly, a significant problem of liberal feminism’s approach lies in its lack of class analysis. …
Known Unknowns: Israeli Power and Russian Permission in…
In the most recent flare-up between Israel and Iran in Syria, Russia said everything about its dubious relationship…
What Lies Ahead for Sudanese President Omar Hassan…
This week marked the six-week anniversary of nation-wide demonstrations in Sudan against the current regime of…
Growing Terrorism in Burkina Faso
"Researchers argue that Campaoré’s complicated web of relations to the who’s who in West African and Sahel rebel…
Is Canada Democratic Enough?
If we were to look into the issues that Canadian voters, particularly Indigenous voters, experience when accessing…
What’s so Fascinating About Rural Life?
The political and cultural differences between rural and urban areas are perennial, yet this divide has been…
What China Fears Most: An Island On Their Coast
The democratic composition of Taiwan is a cause of alarm for the CPC since the CPC seeks to repel any democratic…
Access, Consent, and Sovereignty: Why the Resistance to…
The arrests at Morice River were a symptom of the inability of the provincial government to respect First Nations…
Defining Brexit: A Call for a Second Referendum
In about two months, on March 29th of this year, the United Kingdom is set to leave the European Union. This day…
How the Refugee Crisis Became the EU Crisis
The inability of the EU to make decisions concerning distribution, asylum procedures, and courses of action has…
Why is China Persecuting the Uyghur People?
The Uyghur people, a predominantly Muslim, ethnic minority who are native to China’s northwestern Xinjiang Uyghur…
Expat or Immigrant? The West’s Double Standards
With the rise of right-wing populism in the West, the word "immigration" is often used with a heavily negative…