Éducation Précaire pour les Rohingyas dans le Plus Grand Camp de Réfugiés au Monde Solene Mouchel Sep 21, 2023 Environ 60% des réfugiés Rohingyas sont des enfants et 40% ont moins de 12 ans. La majorité de ces enfants ne…
The Future of the Opioid Crisis: Why Decriminalization Isn’t Enough Skyler Bohnert Aug 8, 2022 It is precisely this difference in mindset that made Portugal’s drug decriminalization work. Victims caught in the…
Bosnia’s Looming Security and Political Crisis Robin Kennedy Dec 2, 2021 Dodik’s threat to pull out of central institutions would not only violate the Dayton peace agreement but equally…
The African Monetary Fund: Needed More than Ever Ewan Halliday Mar 8, 2021 The AMF would be a self-financed institution offering loans, assistance and policy advice to member states, with…
Beyond the QAnon Shaman: The Disturbing Relationship Between New Age and Far Right… Triumph Kerins Jan 15, 2021 Both right-wing ideologues and members of New Age groups believe that modern society has lost its way. In times of…
Alberta’s COVID-19 Crisis: Politics in Public Health Alua Kulenova Dec 13, 2020 Alberta is losing its fight against COVID-19. The province’s healthcare system is overwhelmed, with applied…
The Economic House of Cards Triumph Kerins Dec 4, 2020 Aside from the 1930s Great Depression, no other crisis exposed the fragility of the economic system quite like the…
Behind the Curtain: US Foreign Policy in the Age of COVID-19 Triumph Kerins Jul 11, 2020 Given the extent of the COVID-19 emergency in the U.S., drastic changes in domestic policy should be at the…
Manifestations en Colombie: la fin de la présidence d’Iván Duque? Léa Cerdán Dec 15, 2019 Depuis le 21 novembre, les Colombiens manifestent contre le gouvernement du président Iván Duque, au pouvoir depuis…
L’Argentine et l’éternel retour du péronisme Léa Cerdán Nov 20, 2019 L’élection d’Alberto Fernandez annonce le retour du péronisme en Argentine, qui a gouverné le pays 24 ans sur les…