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Chinese Incursion in Latin America: A Threat to American…
In early September of this year, the United States recalled three chiefs of missions from Latin American nations:…
The Double Standards of Diplomacy, from West to East
In late 2017, Belgium announced that it would be sending a female ambassador to Saudi Arabia. Her Excellency…
Tunisia and Egypt: a Tale of Two Militaries?
Tunisia and Egypt are two of the most important and influential countries in the Middle Eastern and North African…
The (Re)Settlers of Karabakh: How Regional Nationalism…
As the Syrian civil war enters its seventh year, the stream of refugees fleeing the conflict continues. This exodus…
USMCA : An American Re-Branding Attempt?
Canada, the United States of America and Mexico have reached an agreement after months of negotiation on a new…
Négociations du Brexit: l’avenir de l’économie…
Alors que le 29 mars 2019 approche, marquant la sortie officielle du Royaume-Uni de l’Union Européenne, aucun…
Debt and the IMF: Pakistan’s Economic Conundrum
On October 9th, Finance Minister Asad Umar announced that Pakistan would negotiate with the International Monetary…
The Iran Deal: Where We’re At
When the Trump Administration announced in May that it would leave the Iran Nuclear Agreement known as the Joint…
USMCA Or Not, Canada’s Presence in Global Trade is…
On September 30th, an agreement in principle on trade between Canada, the United States, and Mexico was reached,…
The Deal Or The Debacle Of The Century?
As we wait for Trump to unveil his peace plan to reach an Israeli-Palestinian peace agreement, he has in fact made…
The Battle of Hodeidah: A Decisive Step in the Yemeni…
Ever since 2014, Yemen has been engulfed in a brutal civil war between the Yemeni government, backed by the Gulf…
Nicaragua’s Voice
"This is a bitter tragedy, to see how the struggle against a dictatorship in the 70's brought with it the germ of…