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Trump, Cuba, and the Art of the One-Sided Deal
For American, and some Canadian, diplomats stationed in Cuba, the last year has been one of confusion, fear, and…
The FCC and Net Neutrality
On December 14th, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) passed the vote in repealing the Obama-era rules that…
Think Bigger: Canada’s Shortcomings with…
Editor's note: This article is the third of a series on sustainability by Kara Anderson. Previously, we examined…
A City More Divided—The United Jerusalem Bill
As the epicentre of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Jerusalem serves as more than the Holy Land over which…
The Facts and the Furious: A New Era of Journalism in…
“Fake news” - the term has graced news feeds and dominated headlines nearly every day for the past year, becoming a…
Nationalism in 2018: 3 Elections to Watch
2016 was a year of baffling political upheaval, from the UK’s historic Brexit vote to Donald Trump’s victory in the…
The Mosquito vs. the Modern Nation State: Climate Change…
"Away with a pæan of derision
You winged blood-drop.
Can I not overtake you?
Are you one too many for me…
An Olympic Bargain: Engagement and Socialisation of…
On January 9th, 2018, the Inter-Korean talks between North and South Korea rendered some of the brightest prospects…
Erdoğan Calls Monument of Turkish-Armenian Relations a…
Turkish sculptor Mehmet Aksoy is no stranger to provoking conflict over his works of art. He has had politicians in…
Automation and the Death of Self-Sufficiency
It was long considered a “stylized fact” of economics that the division of income between labour and capital was a…
Woodrow Wilson’s 14 Points and the Liberal World…
On January 8th 1918, United States President Woodrow Wilson delivered his 14 Points Speech, which…
Barring the Opposition: What Does Putin Have to Fear?
Tensions among key candidates are quickly rising in Russia as the March presidential election date draws closer. On…