Biden: the End of American Involvement in Afghanistan? Owen Magnusson Feb 2, 2021 In practice, Biden may be the one to wrap up Trump’s withdrawal plan. Despite hopes among Afghan government…
Democracy in 2020: A Tale of Four Elections Matthias Hoenisch Dec 30, 2020 Evidently, the notion of liberal democracy faced a multitude of challenges throughout 2020, as demonstrated by the…
The Gloomy Future of Sino-US Relations under the Biden Administration David Duan Dec 18, 2020 Biden and Trump’s policies are only different in terms of their approaches to China. Whereas the former looks at…
Joe Biden à la présidence : quelle place pour les politiques environnementales? Anna Lafforgue Dec 9, 2020 Le futur président Joe Biden fait face à une société américaine divisée, mais aussi à un parti démocrate…
A Tale of Race in Two Nations Amy Rosenbluth Nov 25, 2020 Despite systemic racism being a considerable issue in both France and the US, the dialogue around the subject of…
From 4chan to Instagram: How QAnon Became Mainstream Owen Magnusson Nov 24, 2020 QAnon is constantly evolving: while Q-like figures themselves have somewhat been forgotten and many of their…
2020 is Not 1968, But What Can We Learn from the Comparison? Robin Kennedy Nov 20, 2020 Of course, 1968 is not 2020; but acknowledging the differences can help us understand where we are now and indeed…
Standing By: The American ‘Militia’ Is Back, But It’s Not What it Used to Be Lila Mooney Nov 17, 2020 Militias are re-establishing themselves as a feature of America’s political landscape. But there are vast…
How Social Media Divides Us Joshua Poggianti Nov 3, 2020 Social media platforms show users what they want, no matter the validity of the content. While this function is…
MIR US Elections Coverage: McGill Students’ Perspectives Naomi Shi Nov 3, 2020 To close off our US elections coverage, we are showcasing the voices of young voters within the McGill community.…