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Review Radio: US-China Student Exchanges
Host Andrew Xu sits down once again with Vivian Wang, a China correspondent for The New York Times. They discuss…
Alors que l’Arctique se Réchauffe, une Guerre Froide se…
Alors que l'Arctique se réchauffe trois fois plus vite que la moyenne mondiale, les grandes puissances intensifient…
Spain is a European Political Anomaly
While most of Europe today is governed by right-wing governments, Spain is one of the only European countries led…
Revisiting the 2012 Quebec Student Strike
The 2012 student strike brought young people together and sparked engagement in politics at all levels. There are…
MIR Meets: David French
Host Andrew Xu sits down with David French, a columnist for The New York Times. They discuss the potential dangers…
“Making My Own Name”: Taylor Swift’s Trouble with…
Although Taylor Swift has been deemed a feminist icon in popular culture, her expression of feminism remains…
“Sometimes I Think the Whole World’s Gone Crazy”: The…
Grime is a grassroots genre that many understand to be a form of English folk music, expressing the identity and…
New Zealand’s Tribunals are a Model for Canadian…
An independent tribunal to handle land claims may be the path forward for reconciliation in Canada.
The Editors’ Desk: Miss and Mr. Americana
Why have our favourite pop star and football player taken over the headlines with their relationship?…
MIR Meets: Robert Wright
Host Blaise Brosnan sits down with Substack writer and podcast host Robert Wright, to discuss the concept of…
Dollarisation en Argentine : Panacée Économique ou Pari…
Il existe un vieux dicton parmi les économistes : « Tout au long de l'histoire, il n'y a eu que quatre types…
China’s push for Uniformity: the Future of Cantonese in…
Hong Kong
In 1842, when the Qing Dynasty in China ceded Hong Kong Island to the British after the First Opium…