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The European Petitions System: A Bolster for the Rule…
European citizens have the unique opportunity to participate in policy-making by submitting petitions to the EU.…
The Price of Politics: US Suspends Foreign Aid to South…
The US withdrawing aid has left hundreds of thousands in South Africa without crucial HIV-related assistance.…
The Future of Journalism and Youth: An Interview with…
This article is the second part of my interview with Edward Girardet on the state of journalism today. You can read…
MIR Meets: Connor Echols
Host Theo Shouse sits down with foreign policy journalist Connor Echols to discuss tensions between Iran, Israel,…
Gaza and Global Terrorism: What’s at Stake for American…
Counterterrorism officials maintain that the protracted crisis in the Middle East is greatly increasing the threat…
Civil War in Myanmar and ASEAN’s Failure to Intervene:…
Myanmar has been embroiled in civil war since 2021. What does the failure to bring peace mean for the nation and…
The Mayor, the Nationalist, and the TikToker: Poland’s…
Poland’s upcoming presidential election will shape the pace of reform, relations with the EU, and the appeal of…
From Sovereignty to Solidarity: La Belle Province Stands…
As Trump’s tariffs hit hard, Quebec trades nationalist instinct for national resolve—rallying behind Canada in a…
Is Losing the New Winning? The Green Party of Canada…
Barred from the debates and unlikely to win, the Green party is betting on reinvention over results in 2025.
How Pierre Poilievre Collapsed at the Goal Line
Once poised to cruise to power, Pierre Poilievre has collapsed at he goal line—undone by missteps, miscalculations,…
Don’t Shoot the Economist: Why Canada’s…
As Canada faces an economic and diplomatic crisis with the US, the country experiences an unprecedented surge in…
The Global Gag Rule: A Canary in the Coal Mine of…
The Global Gag Rule was the first ideological limit on aid, but it would not be the last. It laid the groundwork…