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The Space of the Islamic State
ISIL is one of the first terrorist groups to proclaim itself a state and has in many ways been defined by its…
Kenya’s Backslide Into Authoritarianism
In August, Kenyans went to the polls to elect their president and parliament. The election, set to be a race…
A Brief History of Angola’s Troubles With the IMF
Like many developing countries, Angola has a complicated relationship with the International Monetary Fund (IMF).…
Zuma’s Resignation: An Interview with Daniel Douek
Dr. Daniel Douek on Jacob Zuma's resignation and the fledgling Ramaphosa government in South Africa. Douek is a…
Serving Justice Against the CPD
Last week, after a long seven-year wait, the family of Niko Husband was finally rewarded some justice after he was…
Immigration in Canada: Reshaping the Nation
With the highest population proportion of immigrants in the world, Canada is known for its immigration system that…
America’s Black and White Response to Drug…
Up until recently, the caricature of the typical drug user has often been painted as a person who suffers from…
DACA and Immigration in Trump’s America
The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, otherwise known as DACA, was implemented by the Obama…
A Tale of Two Cities: Amazon’s Impact on…
Since announcing a proposal to build a second headquarters, cities across North America have scrambled to prove to…
Use it or Lose it: The Potential for Federal Paternity…
The Liberal government will release their 2018-19 budget on Tuesday, and Minister Bill Morneau and the rest of the…
What’s Next for SpaceX?
Business mogul Elon Musk made headlines once more in February 2018 as SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy set out for space. The…
How Poetry and Culture Could Make France China’s Biggest…
Political clashes between the East and the West have become regulars in newspaper headlines the world over,…