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« Quelque chose a changé » : témoignages de détenus…
Ils sont jeunes. Ils sont russes. Ils s’appellent Alika, Dmitryi, Denis, Gabelaya, Konstantin, Olga et Rinat. Ils…
Yes, Cuba Is Being Blockaded
Protests in Cuba have drawn attention to the island's struggling economy, leading many to condemn the Cuban…
Casualties of the Forever War: How the Taliban Is…
With US troops gradually leaving throughout the summer, the Taliban has been expectedly reclaiming territory in…
Checking In on the Magnificent Seven
With the increasingly globalized nature of the world, inter-state collaboration is now more central than ever for…
Re-evaluating Vaccine Diplomacy
Despite concerns about the political ramifications of foreign vaccines exports, Western countries have lagged in…
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…
How the Russia-Ukraine Conflict Took Centre Stage at…
For football fans across the world, the game's appropriation as a foreign policy tool is controversial. Although…
The Mythical ‘White Gold of Jihad’
The perpetuation of a narrative that links ivory trafficking with international terrorist networks has provided an…
IRSAM at the United Nations
Each year, the International Relations Students Association at McGill (IRSAM) Youth Advisory Delegation sends 16–24…
China-US Anchorage Summit: A Bitter Start for the New…
Though it is nominally different, the Biden administration has basically maintained most of Trump’s China policies.…
Free Palestine Persists Past Ceasefire
On May 15, 2021, Palestinians worldwide took to the streets to commemorate the infamous Nakba of 1948, during…
Linguistic Decolonization? Exploring Kazakhstan’s Switch…
Kazakhstan, along with several other countries in the region, will continue to engage in a political tango with…