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US Elections Podcast Series: The Establishment Strikes…
In this edition of McGill International Review’s American Elections Podcast, Justine Coutu, Max Clark,…
The Politics of Womanhood: An interview with Stephanie…
In this series, MIR Podcaster Rebecca Sideras, speaks to influential women about how they navigate political…
Review Radio: Revisiting the Arab Spring
So often we learn about mass movements and revolutions from a top-down perspective and rarely do we hear from…
US Elections Podcast Series: Can Anyone Stop Bernie…
Bernie Sanders has officially won the popular vote in the first three contests of the Democratic Primaries. Is…
Mask Hysteria: Containment (Ep.2)
With panic and hysteria creeping in, the economic and geopolitical consequences of the coronavirus outbreak have…
US Elections Podcast Series: After New Hampshire, What…
After a shaky start in Iowa, the Democratic Primaries have officially kicked off in New Hampshire, where voter…
Blackout: Professor Kai Ostwald on Myanmar’s…
In this edition of Blackout, writer Cesar Ramirez speaks with Kai Ostwald, Assistant Professor and Director of…
US Elections Podcast Series: A False Start in Iowa
After a year of anticipation, the American Democratic Primaries are off to a rocky start in Iowa. MIR Staff…
Editor’s Pick: Are Contemporary Art Galleries Victims of…
Every month our Editor-in-Chief selects one article from this publishing cycle to be featured in podcast format.…
Blackout: Professor Tyrell Haberkorn on Thailand’s…
In this edition of Blackout, staff writer Cesar Ramirez speaks with Tyrell Haberkorn, Associate Professor of…
Mask Hysteria: Outbreak (Ep.1)
On December 31st 2019, China alerted the World Health Organization to a small outbreak of pneumonia, and by the…
The Aftermath: Brexit – Part 2
After over three years of negotiations, failed proposals, and leadership changes, the United Kingdom is finally set…