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Canadian ISIS Air Mission Withdrawal: Prioritizing…
Real change, that’s what the Liberals’ campaign had promised Canadians and it was clearly a winning formula.…
Venezuela: Things to Note Before They Vote
For over a decade, foreign discourse on Venezuela rarely occurred without a reference to its leader, Hugo Chavez.…
How Grateful Are You for Your Education? The Importance…
As we struggle to get through midterms at school, it is important to realize how fortunate we are to be enrolled at…
The Myth of Free Speech in North America
For ages, we in the democracies of the West have prided ourselves on our right to express our opinion on a variety…
A Year After the Umbrella Revolution: Glancing at Hong…
This time last year, Hong Kong shocked the world with yellow umbrellas, calling for a genuine universal suffrage.…
How ISIS and Sunni Rage Remade the Middle East
The Bush White House’s decision to invade Iraq, overthrow Saddam Hussein’s Ba’athist dictatorship and…
How Moscow Will Lose Ankara
On September 30, President Vladimir Putin stunned the international community with the deployment of Russian…
South China Sea Crisis and Intensifying US-Chinese…
The most recent talks at the 14th annual Shangri-La Dialogue, a security forum attended by governments from…
The Foreshadowed and the Forgotten
Refugees in far-away lands are splashed across daily Canadian life, and yet the homegrown nightmare of missing…
Insight into a Humanitarian Crisis: The Ebola Outbreak
West Africa entered the world stage in March of 2014 with the deadly outbreak of Ebola virus disease, or…
The Challenge of Enforcement: New Laws in New Lands
If you’ve read my last posts on the TPP, you will have noted that one of the things that I’ve outlined that the…
Corbyn’s UK and Foreign Policy – Rational or…
Jeremy Corbyn, the quiet, haphazard and dishevelled Cinderella of British politics, has been dominating the news in…