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In Defence of Post-Modernism: A Reply to Jordan Peterson
There has recently been a furious debate in the public sphere about post-modernism, or post-modern neo-Marxism as…
A Rocky Road to Peace: Syria’s Failing Ceasefires
As Syria prepares to enter its 8th year of civil war, the situation in Eastern Ghouta, its southwestern region,…
Who Does Alexander the Great Belong To? | Part 2
Editor’s Note: This article is the second of a two-part series on the naming dispute between the "Republic of…
A Review on the Soft Power of Pyeongchang 2018
The 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics were more heavily politicized than most despite the fact that the Olympics are…
A Moderate Strategy: Key to Winning 2018
With the 2018 midterm elections just around the corner, the Democratic Party is not too far from re-claiming a…
Playing the ‘Anti-Westernization’ Card: How…
Although the Xhosa ritual represents a coming of age into “manhood” - initiates repeat “I’m a man” throughout the…
Day 5 at the Commission on the Status of Women
Our final day at the 62nd Commission on the Status of Women was rather calmer than the prior four – the majority of…
The Fracture to Come in German Politics
German politics generally have a reputation for being boring, and few German politicians exemplify this better than…
Prevention Over Protection: A Liberal Approach to HIV…
On December 1st, 2016, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau stood on Parliament Hill and raised a red and white flag in…
Day 4 at the Commission on the Status of Women
At this point in the week, early mornings and late nights have become a routine – one that I rather enjoy, in fact.…
Why China Should Open its Borders to the World
In recent history, China has seen considerable amounts of emigration. In 2012, there were more than 46 million…
Bermuda’s Divorce with Same-Sex Marriage
As the rest of the world progresses towards equal civil rights and marriage equality, Bermuda, a small island…