A Globally Vexed Relationship: Terrorism and Climate Change Aleksandra Conevska Nov 30, 2015 While Europe continues to be on high alert in the aftermath of the attacks on Paris that left more than 120…
How ISIS Terror Has Reshaped World Politics Sarie Khalid Nov 30, 2015 The mass slaughter in Paris, the lock down in Brussels, the anti-Arab paranoia on the European far right, the…
A Good President Makes History, a Bad One Changes History Books May Lim Nov 29, 2015 “He who controls the past controls the future. He who controls the present controls the past.” Does this sound…
The Age of Erdogan: Why Turkey Voted AKP Kathryn Schmidt Nov 25, 2015 The results of Turkey’s recent parliamentary election were anything but ordinary. Within the past five months,…
Airbus 321: Using Tragedy to Create Effective Discourse on Modern Terrorism Alexandra Sakellariou Nov 21, 2015 A tragic event occurred October 31, when a Russian Airbus A321 fatally crashed over Egypt, killing all 224 staff…
‘We Never Forget Our Citizens’: Are Western Solutions to Home-Grown… Harrison Brewer Nov 19, 2015 “It will demonstrate to those who would do Britain, our people and our allies harm, that we have a long reach, we…
Turkish Election Results: Can Turkey Heal Its Sectarian Divides? Conor Swimm Nov 6, 2015 In the wake of the October 10th suicide attacks on a pro-Kurdish peace rally in the Turkish capital of Ankara,…
The Tragedy of Colonial Borders Alexei Simakov Nov 4, 2015 Four years into the crisis, the international community continues to struggle in forming a coherent response to…
Canadian ISIS Air Mission Withdrawal: Prioritizing National Interests Natalie LaMarche Nov 1, 2015 Real change, that’s what the Liberals’ campaign had promised Canadians and it was clearly a winning formula.…
How ISIS and Sunni Rage Remade the Middle East Sarie Khalid Oct 28, 2015 The Bush White House’s decision to invade Iraq, overthrow Saddam Hussein’s Ba’athist dictatorship and…