Duterte and the South China Sea: A Carousel of Partnerships
However, despite the apparent warming of relations with China, it would appear that circumstances have prevented Duterte from completely entrenching himself within Beijing's sphere of influence.
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Équateur: manifestations anti-austérité ou tentative de coup d’état?
L’Équateur a connu de fortes manifestations de rue en début de ce mois d’octobre 2019. À première vue, les manifestations semblent faire partie d’un scénario classique. Une crise générée par un décret économique, qui affecte…
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Italy’s Crisis: Weak Government and Political Fragmentation in the Second Republic
Since the ignoble beginnings of the Second Republic amid corruption and crime, a “culture of crisis” has permeated Italian society.
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“Tout le Monde Reste en Silence”: Human Rights Violations in Vietnam
On Sunday, October 6th, staff writer Hayah Amin attended "Vietnamplify," a conference that works to spread awareness for current human rights violations within Vietnam and the ways in which the Vietnamese-Canadian community can respond.
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The African Diaspora: Catalysts for Socioeconomic Change
African nations stand to greatly benefit from the expertise and resources of the diaspora community. The Concordia-McGill African Studies conference clearly showed the willingness of diaspora members to actively work towards resolving…
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Editor’s Pick – Words Matter
Every month our Editor-in-Chief selects one article from this publishing cycle to be featured in podcast format. This month we are featuring an op-ed written by Staff Writer Sarah Farb. Her article, Words Matter, was written in response to…
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Inquiétante montée de la violence d’extrême droite en Allemagne
L'attentat antisémite du 9 octobre dernier à Halle-sur-Saale incarne la montée de la violence d'extrême droite en Allemagne. Qu'est-ce qui explique cette recrudescence dans ce pays pourtant hanté par son passé nazi?
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Do (or Should) Companies Value ‘Freedom’ over Markets?
Apple, Blizzard, Google etc. are just a few of many American companies whose recent decisions to maintain access to the Chinese market have shown their preference for the latter.
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Lindsey Graham Gave Trump All, And Now He’s Nothing
Graham traded a maverick-esque reputation, a distinct sphere of influence as a moderate Republican, and a stable coalition of voters for a seat at the ever-expanding table of Trump sycophants.
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Facing Our Favourites: What “Tintin” Can Teach Us About Social Responsibility and Cancel…
Despite being a symbol of international nostalgia, the earliest editions of the "Tintin" comics present pervasive and dangerous racism, and the world is just starting to grapple with it. "Tintin" isn't the only work experiencing this…
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