Tweeting Terror: The Digital Proliferation of Terrorist Networks
The digital proliferation and expansion of terrorist networks is not a new phenomenon, but the devastatingly real effects of terrorist organizations have typically received more attention than the virtual mutations of their cells. However,…
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Welcome to the McGill International Review Online
In August of 2013, the Syrian opposition accused the Assad government and its affiliates of chemical weapon strikes on the east and southwest towns of Damascus, killing 1,300 civilians. As the Syrian government denied such claims, the…
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Welcome to Point/Counterpoint
There are no easy answers to the questions that dominate contemporary international relations. Each of us brings a unique background and a distinct set of priorities to the conversation, and more often than not, debate only makes matters…
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Welcome to Of Soldiers and Statesmen
The subfield of Civil-Military relations, a discipline under the broad umbrella of security studies, starts with somewhat of a paradox; namely, how can society effectively govern those with the guns? More explicitly, how do civilians…
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Welcome to Kan Ke
Welcome to Kan Ke (看客) or The Onlooker, the McGill International Review’s blog on the Far East.
Lu Xun, an early 20th century Chinese writer, gave up his job as a doctor to articulate his idea of the “culture of the gaze”, or kanke…
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Welcome to Yugosphere
Is there anyone alive who can give a lucid, objective and unbiased account of Balkan history over the last 25 years? Does such a thing even exist? What is going on now? These are the questions that hang over the region Zlavoj Zizek…
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#ogiganteacourdou, #TürkiyemDireniyor: Comparing Social Media Use in Brazil and Turkey’s Summer 2013…
By now, the Arab Spring of 2011 has become a quintessential case study of popular uprisings in political science classes. Yet, much less has been said about the Turkish and Brazilian protests of the summer of 2013. While neither movement…
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Welcome to Bolivar
Latin America has long captivated the hearts and souls of North Americans and Europeans with an inexorable, unrelenting and perhaps almost mystical fascination. From the pursuit of the golden city of El Dorado by the Spanish conquistadors,…
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MIR Interview: Amin Meleika
(Amin Meleika is the deputy assistant foreign minister for North American affairs at the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He is currently Egypt's consul-general for Montreal, holding ambassadorial status and serving communities in…
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Welcome to Loon Calls
Welcome to Loon Calls, the McGill International Review’s blog on Canadian politics!
Why Canada?
While Canada and its politics may be less “interesting” than those of most of the rest of the world, it is still an important…
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