The Aftermath: The U.S.-China Summit in Alaska
Host Andrew Xu sits down with Michael O’Hanlon, the Director of Research in Foreign Policy Studies at the Brookings Institution, to discuss the high-level meeting between China and the U.S. on March 18, the context behind it, and what it!-->…
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COVID-19 and Racial Capitalism
The McGill International Review is pleased to present this article by Queen's University student Megan Seiroka as a part of our collaborative exchange with The Queen's Observer.
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“Magic Mushrooms”: New Hopes in Mental Health Treatment
In August 2020, Federal Minister of Health Patty Hadju approved the usage of psilocybin, also known as magic mushrooms, for cancer-associated end-of-life therapy for four Canadian individuals. This landmark decision coincided with a recent…
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Spotlight: What ‘The Princess Bride’, a 1930s Beauty Contest, and the GameStop Short All Have in…
This week on Spotlight, host Naomi Shi sits down with MIR Writer of the Week, Triumph Kerins, to discuss his article which offers a unique perspective in explaining the irrationality behind the GameStop saga.
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MIR Coverage: Chloé Pronovost-Morgan
Dans cet épisode du MIR Coverage, Chloé Pronovost-Morgan nous parle de l'organisme Monthly Dignity, qu'elle a co-fondé, mais de manière plus générale de la précarité menstruelle et de comment celle-ci représente un obstacle important à!-->…
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MIR Meets: Dr. Kenneth MacLeish
Host Mathieu Lavault sits down with Kenneth MacLeish, Associate Professor of medicine, health, society, and anthropology at Vanderbilt University. Amidst the Boulder and Atlanta mass shootings, they discuss his recent article: "Mental…
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The Cartel and the Avocado
Embracing traditional indigenous staple foods has caused higher prices, lower supply, decreased crop diversity, and regional violence.
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Lessons from Diet Prada
Of all Diet Prada encounters, none has caused as much damage as its recent Dolce & Gabbana case.
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Haves and Have Nots: Vaccine Passports Come with Concerns over Global Inequality
Vaccine passports might be inevitable, but governments and corporations should be wary of them fostering massive inequality.
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Tsai Ing-Wen’s Political Dilemma Between Beijing and Washington
While the world is focusing on rejuvenating their economies and handling COVID-19, Taiwanese leader Tsai Ing-wen's best hope is to try to restore some form of communication with Mainland China to reduce the risk of possible warfare.
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