Chile at a Crossroads
The Chilean Constitutional Convention presents a chance for the nation to re-legitimize its legislation and provide meaningful efforts to address problems that the average Chilean faces today.
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MIR Meets: Matt Continetti
Host Andrew Xu sits down with Matt Continetti, a resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and contributing editor at National Review. They discuss Barack Obama, populist conservatism and conspiracy theories in order to better…
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Review Radio: Consumerism
Host Berenice Collignon gives an in-depth look at consumer culture, delving into specifics of how it incentivizes a wide range of ethically variant behaviour.
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Re-evaluating Vaccine Diplomacy
Despite concerns about the political ramifications of foreign vaccines exports, Western countries have lagged in their global response at the expense of public health.
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Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala Makes WTO History
In her incoming term as Director-General, one of Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala's major challenges will be supervising the United States' relations with the WTO and its trade collaboration with the other member states. Thankfully, President Biden's…
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China’s Three-Child Policy Is a Threat to Working Women
Based on the increase in gender inequality following the two-child quota, gender-based workplace discrimination will likely worsen under the new three-child policy.
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Three Interviews: What’s Really Going On in Venezuela?
Contributor Mariel Yacolca Maguiña interviews three Venezuelans who fled their country, discussing their personal stories, politics, and how the future looks from where they are now.
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How US Expansionism Gave Us MVP Nikola Jokić
The NBA’s increasing international popularity - and its effects on American basketball players - presents an interesting microcosm for the domestic effects of American global hegemony.
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Strike One Against the Indian Democracy
While its neighbours seemed to flounder in maintaining democracy periodically, India stood steady. It is one of the handfuls of countries in Asia that has maintained its democratic character post-colonialism. Now, the tenants of that…
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Switzerland’s Very Own Burka Ban : Europe’s ‘Neutral’ Core Spikes Controversy Once Again
On March 7th, Switzerland passed a referendum on banning face coverings in public with a margin of 51.2% (in favour) to 48.8% (against). This vote sparked a resurgence of the domestic and international debate on the so-called 'the burka…
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