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Taylor Hu

The Losing Battle of Collective Action Against COVID-19

Taylor Hu Jan 28, 2021
During this pandemic, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's multiple warnings about the dangers of complacency and reminders of personal responsibility were critical first steps in encouraging a united public response. However, in the face of an…
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Amnesty International and Their Overseas Challenges

Taylor Hu Nov 14, 2020
Despite efforts to promote itself as impartial, Amnesty International is nonetheless criticized alongside other INGOs, that have contributed to the normalization of Western views and ideologies in the developing world.
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Online Platforms and the First Amendment Problem

Taylor Hu Aug 31, 2020
Although online platforms have existed for decades, their potentially counterproductive influence on electoral integrity has given rise to an impasse. Tech stars, like Facebook, Twitter, and Google, and state bodies are seldom on the same…
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Free-Riders in NATO? Trump’s Rhetoric In US-German Relations

Taylor Hu Jul 26, 2020
While the concept of collective defence is still relevant, Germany and the US's relationship involves much more than their formal obligations to NATO. The informal norms and values underpinning the alliance allowed NATO to adopt a more…
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How Trust Shapes the Consequences of International Lending and Borrowing

Taylor Hu Jul 9, 2020
In sovereign and corporate contexts, trust between high-level actors overlooking finances and other stakeholders is crucial to help borrowers successfully overcome the obstacles of debt while effectively responding to the crisis. Inversely,…
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Long-Term Care: A Lost Sibling of the Canadian Healthcare Family

Taylor Hu Jun 11, 2020
Many Canadian know that long-term care facilities are particularly vulnerable to COVID-19 for reasons besides their immuno-compromised occupants. Failure to address mismanagement and systemic shortcomings in long-term care facilities left…
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