The Path to Power: Israel’s Fight for Energy Hegemony in Gaza
Along with its blockade, Israel has imposed energy restrictions on Gazan facilities, cutting off access to major suppliers and bombing power plants. As international lawyers discuss obligations, Gaza’s hospitals, schools, and water…
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Chilean and Haitian Protests: The Impact of Nationalism on Revolutionary Movements
For countries like Chile and Haïti, nationalism has encouraged collective solidarity and has lead people to work for a national common good. These movements are lead by national self-determination sentiments as Global South countries try…
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Are Male Contraceptives the Next Step Toward Equality?
For nearly 60 years, we have had a female birth control pill. Is it finally time to have a hormonal option for males? This article explores the current research into male contraceptive options and the heated discussion surrounding its…
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Evo Morales, le Roi Déchu
Un indigène de Potosi venu aider les rescapés témoigne: "Nous n'avons jamais été derrière Evo Morales car nous aussi, dans les hautes terres, on a porté atteinte à nos droits, nous avons été soumis Nous ne le considérons pas comme un…
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To Kill a Caliph
The Islamic State is still receding, militarily and territorially, from its position in years past. But it behooves us to disentangle the broader structural weakening of the organization from the targeted killing of its eminently…
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Heating up in the High Arctic
NATO has been slow to respond to the growing interest in the arctic compared to its rivals. While China and Russia have prioritised much of their resources in building their claim on the Arctic, the NATO allies have yet to show a unified…
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Liban – Irak : des mouvements qui mettent fin à l’alliance Chiite, rêvée par l’Iran ?
Le Liban et l’Irak font face à des mouvements de contestation historiques depuis le mois d’Octobre. Les deux peuples luttent pour renverser les systèmes politiques en place et redresser la situation économique. Cependant, ces mouvements…
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Produire Plus ou Produire Vert? Une incompatibilité à revisiter
Peut-on continuer à produire plus de richesse et d’emplois sans détruire notre planète? Tel est donc le défi de notre temps.
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Years in the Making: How Hindu Nationalism Has Shaped Indian Policy Towards Kashmir
Editor's note: This article was published as a part of a collaborative exchange between the McGill International Review and the Berkeley Political Review. This article was written by BPR writer Graham Vert.
A phone blackout. Military…
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Secular Policy, Ecclesiastical Practice: Church and State in Putin’s Russia
While the Russian Orthodox Church claims its separation from political affairs, it remains a dominant policy influencer. What explains the integration of the Russian Orthodox Church in Putin's administration?
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