The Rise of Reactionaries: An End to Ideological Politics? Jules Achard Jan 11, 2017 Seventeen years ago, the twenty-first century was given a rousing reception, seen as the harbinger of hopeful times…
Fidel Castro: An Unlikely Role Model Emily Hunt Dec 7, 2016 In today’s international community, interaction is inevitable. Globalization and modernization have brought about a…
Review’s Radio: Exploring the Possibilities of a Renewed Cold War with Prof.… Rosa Rupert Oct 22, 2016 In this second episode of the engaging biweekly podcast series of the McGill International Review, Review's…
The Drug War: A Series of Interconnected Failures Pauline Werner May 1, 2016 Dating back to the Cold War era, US national security objectives have played a strong part in deciding US state…
Obama’s Visit to Cuba: The World Will be Watching Sara Gold Feb 28, 2016 On December 17th, 2014, U.S. President Barack Obama and Cuban President Raúl Castro, with the appeal of Pope…
It’s Always Sunni in Saudi Arabia Anonymous Feb 13, 2016 Saudi Arabia's mass executions in January were, paradoxically, not a message to Iran as much as a warning to a…
Russia’s Invisible Hand – Europe’s Next Frontier: Serbia and… Alexander Sirois Nov 8, 2015 On September 30th, the Kremlin issued orders for the beginning of Russia’s ongoing military intervention in Syria.…
Russia and the Baltics: A Series on Russia’s Hard and Soft Pressures and Responses… Nicholas Buhne Oct 11, 2015 This will be the first article of a series analyzing Russia's uses of hard and soft pressures to expand its sphere…
#TBT URSS Iris Boisseau Mar 26, 2015 6000 morts et la plus importante tension diplomatique entre Russie et Occidentaux depuis 1989, voici le résultat de…
Defining War: Continuation of Policy Goals through Radicalization of Policy Means Segolene Lapeyre Nov 11, 2013 War is a puzzling inter-state activity for political theorists. While several scholars such as James…