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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…
Typhoon Ompong: Lessons Finally Learned?
Typhoons are a consistent occurrence that devastates countries like the Philippines every year, yet government…
Nike and Colin Kaepernomics
Sports is one of the most meritocratic facets of our modern society where performance and team contribution, rather…
Shell Goes to Court: Decades of Dubious Conduct in…
Royal Dutch Shell is embroiled in what could stand to be one of the largest corruption cases in the history of the…
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…
China’s Quiet Experiment with Democracy
The People’s Republic of China, established in 1949 under the one-party rule of the Chinese Communist Party, is an…
Invisible Lines: Free Speech or Hate Speech?
“I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it.” - Hall
Evelyn Hall…
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…
Detention Centre Blues : An Interview with Action…
Paul Clarke is the executive director of Action Réfugiés Montreal, a small NGO that assists sponsorship programmes…
Le double-jeu de l’Autriche
Après une grande frayeur lors des législatives autrichiennes de 2017, la communauté européenne se trouve rassurée…
Sochi and Sports: The Legacies of Cold War Policy in…
The use of sports to display an image of a strong, modernized Russia to the global community has been a common…