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Sapporo’s Marriage Equality Ruling: A Beacon of Hope for…
In choosing to rule in favour of the plaintiffs, the Sapporo District Court is signalling that while the…
Bosnia: A Country Haunted by Nationalism
When I visited Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2019, I hoped to see a country that rebuilt interethnic ties. Instead, I…
Checking In on the Magnificent Seven
With the increasingly globalized nature of the world, inter-state collaboration is now more central than ever for…
The Pandemic Has Exposed Canada to More Than Just a…
A crisis of such magnitude as COVID-19 can highlight the imperfections of the Canadian federal-provincial…
Chile at a Crossroads
The Chilean Constitutional Convention presents a chance for the nation to re-legitimize its legislation and provide…
MIR Meets: Matt Continetti
Host Andrew Xu sits down with Matt Continetti, a resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and…
Review Radio: Consumerism
Host Berenice Collignon gives an in-depth look at consumer culture, delving into specifics of how it incentivizes a…
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala Makes WTO History
In her incoming term as Director-General, one of Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala's major challenges will be supervising the…
China’s Three-Child Policy Is a Threat to Working Women
Based on the increase in gender inequality following the two-child quota, gender-based workplace discrimination…
Three Interviews: What’s Really Going On in…
Contributor Mariel Yacolca Maguiña interviews three Venezuelans who fled their country, discussing their personal…
Strike One Against the Indian Democracy
While its neighbours seemed to flounder in maintaining democracy periodically, India stood steady. It is one of the…
Switzerland’s Very Own Burka Ban : Europe’s ‘Neutral’…
On March 7th, Switzerland passed a referendum on banning face coverings in public with a margin of 51.2% (in…