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The WTO’s Fall from Grace: Disputes About Dispute…
As disagreements over the structure of the WTO have grown in recent years it is difficult to see how states will…
Canada is Struggling to Keep Pace with the International…
On Thursday, Canada lost its bid to rejoin the United Nations Security Council after two decades of absence. The…
Climate Change and Climate Wars
Staff writer Felipe Aas: "Beyond climate change’s challenge to the central tenet of the Westphalian system, it also…
Canadian-American Relations On Ice: Bilateralism Through…
The impact of COVID-19 on Canadian-American relations is incredibly complex. However, we can look to the National…
Environmental Peacebuilding in the Middle East: The…
In recent years, environmental challenges such as climate change, water scarcity, food security, and land…
What is the Real Utility of the UN’s Commission for…
"Given all the politicking and painstaking debate over simple resolution phrases, one would think that the…
CSocD 58: Expectations and Realities of Diplomacy in…
From February 10th-19th 2020, the International Relations Students' Association of McGill (IRSAM) attended the…
The WTO’s Fall from Grace: Wavering Leadership
Outgoing Director General of the WTO Roberto Azevêdo worked near miracles in 2013 and 2015. However, with US-global…
Debt, Masks, and Tech: Why COVID-19 Won’t Mean the End…
China is proving that it will not allow COVID-19 to bring its economy to a standstill. With President Xi’s playbook…
Élections israéliennes : le réveil des minorités?
Pour la première fois, des minorités traditionnellement exclues des élections en Israël telles que les Arabes et…
Will “Mask Diplomacy” Be Enough for China?
While many countries have pointed fingers at China in the genesis of the outbreak, can Beijing turn this domestic…
Vers un bras de fer transatlantique ?
La 56e conférence sur la sécurité à Munich a été le théâtre de nouvelles confrontations de visions au sein du «…