Vaccins COVID-19 : une innovation scientifique discriminatoire?
Plusieurs mois après le début de la pandémie, la promesse d’un vaccin vient davantage élargir le fossé entre les pays.
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The Earth Needs a Lawyer Too: Making Ecocide an International Crime
"Making ecocide an official international crime would close a major gap in international law that has allowed mass environmental destruction and its perpetrators to go unchecked."
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Protecting Pancasila: Indonesia’s Fight Against Religious Extremism
To a degree, Indonesia’s fight to uphold Pancasila parallels Macron’s quest to defend the secular values so dear to the French republic. However, Indonesia’s push to neutralize the threat of radical Islam predates post-9/11 anxieties about…
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The Many Faces of Surveillance Technology: Why the Facial Recognition Conversation Needs to Happen
To have ‘nothing to hide’ is not a sufficient justification to allow the infringement of our individual freedoms. Liberal democracies in particular will have to acknowledge the dangers of facial recognition technology if their governments…
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The MIR Coverage: Pierre Bleau
Nous lançons la série The MIR Coverage, dans laquelle nous discutons d'enjeux liés à la santé publique. Pour ce premier épisode, nous recevons Dr Pierre Bleau, psychiatre de formation et Directeur national des services de santé mentale et…
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Des Accords de Société: Reggaeton et Féminisme – Un Oxymore?
Pour ce premier épisode Des Accords de Société, un podcast analysant des musiques dans leur contexte social et politique, notre présentatrice Diane Robert discute des interactions entre reggaeton, machisme et féminisme. Longtemps!-->…
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A Mari Usque Ad Mare: East-West Regionalism in Modern Canada
It's not uncommon for someone to stay where they're comfortable, but why is it that Canada can be split in half by citizens who have yet to cross the centre line? More importantly, what are the consequences?
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Can We Separate Christmas from Consumerism?
For many, the contemporary Christmas spirit is rather disconnected from the holiday’s religious purpose. Instead, Christmas, the most magical time of the year, has become a time of over-eating, over-drinking, and over-spending on gifts in…
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The Gloomy Future of Sino-US Relations under the Biden Administration
Biden and Trump’s policies are only different in terms of their approaches to China. Whereas the former looks at the world order as a whole and seeks to restrict China’s power within it, the latter focuses largely on China itself and…
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EU Geopolitics: Macron’s Intervention over the East Mediterranean
"The EU can no longer afford to be indifferent towards foreign affairs and geopolitics. Consequently, European leaders have become increasingly interested in taking an active role in shaping the agenda of the West."
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