Jeremy Corbyn: An Unsatisfactory Alternative Anne Karam Apr 23, 2019 As the UK keeps falling down the Brexit rabbit hole, Jeremy Corbyn is doing nothing to help. His lack of leadership…
Our Fascination with Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Anne Karam Feb 18, 2019 At only 29, and with only a few months in office, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has already made herself one of the most…
Macron’s Presidency: A Revolution Turned Sour? Anne Karam Nov 27, 2018 Macron's presidency delivers a programme unfamiliar to the French electorate: optimism. The French President's…
The War in Yemen: Why the West Looked Away Anne Karam Nov 19, 2018 On October 2nd, 2018, outspoken Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi was murdered at the Saudi embassy in Istanbul,…
The Brain Behind the Deal: A Portrait of Chrystia Freeland Anne Karam Oct 13, 2018 For the past year, Canada's economic relationship with the United States has had an element of uncertainty thanks…
#OscarsSoPolitical: A Brief History of the Academy Awards Ceremony as a Stage for… Anne Karam Mar 10, 2017 Up until 1973, the annual Academy Awards ceremony, where the Oscars are presented to the most talented of the movie…
Trump’s Radical Anti-Abortion Agenda: A Slippery Slope Anne Karam Feb 8, 2017 In March 2016, Donald Trump, then-candidate to become the most powerful person in the world, made a shocking…
The World Rings in a New Year of Uncertainty for the Environment Anne Karam Jan 10, 2017 More than one year after the groundbreaking Paris Agreement, environmental protection as a policy issue remains…
Fighting for Gender Pay Equality, One Minute at a Time Anne Karam Nov 22, 2016 Every year on October 24th, women in Iceland finish their work, pack their bags, and leave work at —what might seem…
Rising Extremism and Threats to Electoral Systems in the American and French… Anne Karam Oct 26, 2016 In the United States and France, rising populism and extreme right tendencies are challenging two traditionally…