Browsing Category
Blogs
Asia-Pacific International Security
Brexit Through the Gift Shop
Colombian Peace Watch
Peace, Order, and Good Government
People vs. The People
Protesting the Powerful: Art & Resistance in Turkey
Res Publica
Stars, Stripes, and Surprises
The Chicagoan
THЭ VЭRΔICT
Violence in Venezuela
Voyages of Change
Winds of Change: Angola's Political Zeitgeist
Welcome to Opre Roma
Welcome to Opre Roma, the McGill International Review's blog on the Roma and Roma issues.
The who-what?…
Of Spies and Politicking
When Brazilian president Dilma Rousseff took to the stage for her opening speech at the 68th UN General Assembly…
Soldiers in Suits (Part 1)
I begin this post with a caveat. For the first week or so of this blog, I’m going to write exclusively on…
A “De-Americanized” World: The Issue of China’s…
On Sunday, China’s official news agency called for the world to consider “de-Americanizing”: “As US politicians…
It’s Our Anthem, Not Just His
How much difference do two little words make? Some people believe it to be the difference between oppression…
Saskatchewan’s Pirates
(For background music, click here)
This May I boarded the VIA train and rode west. As I passed through…
Welcome to Point/Counterpoint
There are no easy answers to the questions that dominate contemporary international relations. Each of us brings a…
Welcome to Of Soldiers and Statesmen
The subfield of Civil-Military relations, a discipline under the broad umbrella of security studies, starts with…
Welcome to Kan Ke
Welcome to Kan Ke (看客) or The Onlooker, the McGill International Review’s blog on the Far East.
Lu Xun, an early…
Welcome to Yugosphere
Is there anyone alive who can give a lucid, objective and unbiased account of Balkan history over the last 25…
Welcome to Bolivar
Latin America has long captivated the hearts and souls of North Americans and Europeans with an inexorable,…
Welcome to Loon Calls
Welcome to Loon Calls, the McGill International Review’s blog on Canadian politics!
Why Canada? …