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Digital Relief: Social Media in the Aftermath of the…
Had the 2010 Haiti earthquake happened even a year before it did, the mobilization of social media as a way to…
Opinion | From Trudeau to Trudeau: the Beginning of the…
Perhaps Canada’s most consequential Prime Minister of the twentieth century, Pierre Trudeau was the leader that…
La Chine coincée entre ses partenaires commerciaux…
L’alliance déclarée « sans limites » entre Xi Jinping et Vladimir Poutine semble pourtant embarrassante pour…
Xi Jinping: Drought and the 20th National Congress of…
What will a drought mean for Xi Jinping, his political goals, and the 20th Congress?
MIR Meets: Christian Esguerra
Host Marion-Ines Le Pape sits down with Christian Esguerra, Filipino journalist and recipient of the Marshall…
Winds of Change: Is Iran’s Islamic Republic on the Brink…
The Iranian regime has faced various protests over the years, all of which have eventually fizzled out. Could this…
L’avènement des révolutions conservatrices?
Une relecture de l'essai d'Amin Maalouf, Le Naufrage des civilisations, à la lumière de l'actualité internationale…
Right-Wing Populism and Pasokification
For better or worse, national populism is here to stay, and the effects of Pasokification may not be fully…
Mon hijab, mon choix
En 1979, l’Iran est devenue une République islamique.
En 1983, le port obligatoire du voile a été imposé aux…
Opinion | Legault, Smith, and the Incoming…
In Danielle Smith and François Legault, we see the two most fervent proponents of provincial autonomy. They are two…
The Economics of Oil
The volatility of the price of oil in recent years is not a consequence of a single event or action. Be it the…
Tuition Terrors
The economics of American higher education is completely unique, different from countries with lower tuition costs…