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The Solomon Islands, Taiwan, and the Politics of…
As more and more American politicians begin to hit the road in preparation for the 2020 presidential elections, one…
The Forgotten Territory
Bringing up Nunavut in conversation often elicits one common reaction—usually something along the lines of "sorry…
Is the Release of the Reuters Journalists Part of a…
While the long-anticipated release of the two journalists is undoubtedly a reason for celebration, nothing comes…
The Catholic Case for Andrew Yang
Yang’s campaign is noteworthy for Catholics. The more I researched his campaign, the more I noticed curious aspects…
The SFFA’s Selective Outrage in its Crusade…
In the 2016 case of Fischer v. University of Texas, which upheld the watershed 1978 ruling in favour of affirmative…
Poutine Au Venezuela: Vers Une Nouvelle Syrie?
Le Venezuela se trouve embarqué au coeur d’une crise politique sans précédent depuis le début de l’année. La…
Conceiving Green: An Interview with Thomas Mulcair on…
“When what you’re doing doesn’t work, do something else.”
Those are the words of Thomas Mulcair, former leader of…
Review Radio: Clashes in Kashmir
Recent India–Pakistan border clashes have brought the dispute over Kashmir to the global forefront once again. In…
Héritage mondial ou héritage local: la réalité masquée…
La plupart des articles que l’on retrouve sur la Cité Perdue sont écrits comme des récits d’aventures. Ils…
The Trials of the Spanish Left
All in all, the Catalan question has thrown a wrench into Spanish politics, and Podemos are the ones who have…
A Woman’s Place is In the House (of Commons)
If we want young women to truly be engaged in politics, we must support their right in this country to make their…
Medicare For All: A Double-Edged Sword
There are a variety of ways to achieve a universal healthcare system in America, and Medicare-for-All is not…