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The Culpability of Hjalmar Schacht: Part 1
“But Schacht, don't you realise how fond I am of you?" This affectionate statement came from the most unlikely…
Why Gorbachev is one of the Most Important Leaders of…
On November 1st, the Yan P. Lin Centre, in collaboration with the McGill Department of Languages, Literatures, and…
Les espoirs perdus de la réunification, 30 ans après la…
Une génération s'est écoulée depuis le jour de la chute du Mur de Berlin, le 9 novembre 1989, mais il semble que…
Chilean and Haitian Protests: The Impact of Nationalism…
For countries like Chile and Haïti, nationalism has encouraged collective solidarity and has lead people to work…
L’Argentine et l’éternel retour du péronisme
L’élection d’Alberto Fernandez annonce le retour du péronisme en Argentine, qui a gouverné le pays 24 ans sur les…
Italy’s Crisis: Weak Government and Political…
Since the ignoble beginnings of the Second Republic amid corruption and crime, a “culture of crisis” has permeated…
The Climate March’s New (and Old) Direction
The streets of the world have been flooded recently — not by the Earth’s rising oceans, but by people…
“Sin agua no hay vida”: Indigenous…
Indigenous communities, particularly those in Bolivia, Peru, Mexico, Chile, and Argentina, are working to combat…
Héritage mondial ou héritage local: la réalité masquée…
La plupart des articles que l’on retrouve sur la Cité Perdue sont écrits comme des récits d’aventures. Ils…
Female Activists: Much More than Victims
Coupled with their inherent vulnerability as human rights defenders, the fact that they are women has deceived…
Medellín rayonne d’espoir : le cas de la Comuna 13
En se promenant dans les rues du Poblado, quartier huppé de Medellín où se croisent touristes branchés et hommes…
Venezuela and the Road Ahead
Not only has Maduro provided ample evidence of his inability to deal with reality, but he has also (unwillingly)…