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A “De-Americanized” World: The Issue of China’s…
On Sunday, China’s official news agency called for the world to consider “de-Americanizing”: “As US politicians…
Another Uganda Plan: Israeli Foreign Policy and East…
If one were to predict which state besides Kenya spoke out most strongly about the attack on Nairobi’s Westgate…
Wrapping up the Arab Spring (2011-2013), Part 1:…
What happened to the Arab Spring, this unprecedented wave of protests spreading throughout the Middle East? Since…
“Uniţi Salvăm Roșia Montană”: Gold Mining and Civil…
United We Save Roșia Montană: That’s the motif that keeps protesters in Romania, and increasingly around the…
South Africa-Canada Relations: Benefit in Moving Closer,…
In May, Governor General David Johnston, led a Canadian delegation to South Africa. There, he warned and called…
“Lest Ye Become a Monster”: North Korean…
Just another day on the 38th parallel. Soldiers, separated by North and South, populate the ubiquitously…
Syria and the Tehran Street: Rouhani and Iran’s…
The recent standoff between Western powers and the Gulf Cooperation Council against the Assad regime’s…
“A Friendly Neighbour to the North”: Canadian…
Canadians, for the most part, have a global reputation as a peace-loving and human-rights-respecting people;…
Tweeting Terror: The Digital Proliferation of Terrorist…
The digital proliferation and expansion of terrorist networks is not a new phenomenon, but the devastatingly real…
Welcome to Of Soldiers and Statesmen
The subfield of Civil-Military relations, a discipline under the broad umbrella of security studies, starts with…
Welcome to Kan Ke
Welcome to Kan Ke (看客) or The Onlooker, the McGill International Review’s blog on the Far East.
Lu Xun, an early…
Welcome to Yugosphere
Is there anyone alive who can give a lucid, objective and unbiased account of Balkan history over the last 25…