“From Tatarszentgyorgy to Tatarszentgyorgy,” Parts 1 and 2
This is a great documentary about the Magyar Guard in Hungary. The Guard is a paramilitary organization linked to the far-right party Jobbik (Movement for a Better Hungary). They have been banned by the Hungarian state and the European…
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China and Japan in Anarchy: A Neorealist and Constructivist Explanation of the Kurihara Island…
On September 11th, 2012, China issued a statement explaining its claim to sovereignty over a group of islands in the East China Sea, despite the fact that the Japanese government had announced its intention to purchase the islands from…
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Between the Bear and a New Rome: Ukraine’s Geopolitical Choice
On November 21st, the Ukrainian government announced it was halting negotiations over a free trade and economic development agreement with the European Union (EU). This was justified as necessary in the hopes of reestablishing normal…
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Toward an Understanding of True Equality
Despite Nietzsche’s famous declaration that “God is dead,” religion is occupying a large place in today’s international public discourse. This is evident here in Canada by the discussions and debate surrounded the Quebec Charter of…
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Syria and Broader Trends in International Diplomacy: Part 2, Russia
The Obama administration's drastic shift in US foreign policy in a post-Iraq War world order has already been evidenced by its handling of the Syrian Civil War. Although it took time, the United States is beginning to recognize that…
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Wrapping Up the Arab Spring (2011-2013) Part 6: Frontier Areas of the Arab Spring: Iran, Israel,…
While the Arab Spring rocked much of the Arab world, upending the regional political order, states in the periphery of the region also saw some effects. All of the states covered in this article are at most marginally part of the Arab…
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Slipping Through the Cracks of Government
In the wake of another Remembrance Day, the government’s disregard of Veteran Affairs could not be more glaringly obvious. The Conservatives have made some half-hearted bids in recent years to try to make reparations, but these have…
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The Ford Paradox: The Personality Deficit, the Ethical Barometer, and a Divided Society
Rob Ford, the mayor of Toronto, has been accused of throwing sand in the eyes of Canadian citizenry, particularly those of the Greater Toronto Area. But what does the Ford kerfuffle really tell us about the political climate we are now…
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Zion on Ice: What is the Jewish Autonomous Oblast?
If asked to name the languages of northeast Asia, Yiddish probably wouldn’t be the first to come to mind. Yet in the Russian Far East, much closer to Beijing or Pyongyang than Moscow or Jerusalem, the miniscule Yiddish community of the…
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Gogol Bordello, “Immigraniada”
This song and music video is fantastic, and jives with a lot of what I think about immigration and refugees. Forget about taxpayers for a minute, forget about bringing in temporary, exploited workers to meet "Canada's economic needs". What…
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