Trump’s One-Sided Middle East Peace Plan: Real Path or Dead End? Maëna Raoux Mar 23, 2020 Undoubtedly, both Palestinians and Israelis must be central and equal partners in the regional peace process rather…
Les fantômes des accords de Pays Tiers Sûrs Diane Robert Mar 4, 2020 Ce matin, en me levant, je me demandais encore si moi aussi je deviendrais fantôme de cette nation avant la tombée…
Mitt Romney’s Vote on Impeachment and the State of American Politics Justine Coutu Mar 4, 2020 In Trump’s Washington, where going against the President often means being blacklisted, why would a man like Mitt…
Why Wasn’t There a Republican Primary in South Carolina? Albert Gunnison Mar 1, 2020 Holding primaries is still a necessary part of the electoral process, no matter which party's incumbent candidate…
A Canadian Take on the Democratic Primaries Adam Steiner Feb 20, 2020 Canadian and American democracies are fundamentally different, but these differences extend far beyond our…
‘Impeachment’ aux États-Unis – une procédure fondamentale mais… Nour Mohsen Feb 17, 2020 Si « l’impeachment » est une procédure constitutionnelle qui permet de protéger le peuple américain en destituant…
Mediterranean Blues: Agreements and Escalating Tensions Danae Derou Feb 6, 2020 On January 7th, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis joined Donald Trump for a meeting in the White House. The…
California’s Answer to Homelessness: Not in My Backyard Emma Frattasio Jan 17, 2020 Failure to broaden the discourse of urban planning beyond the backyards of homeowners and renters contributes to…
Paris 2020: The US Election and the Fight Against Climate Change Olivia Hallett Jan 2, 2020 Many of Trump’s political rivals, including Democratic presidential hopefuls, have publicly opposed his decision,…
Playground Politics: Objectivity and Partisanship in Impeachment Hannah Judelson-Kelly Dec 8, 2019 Impeachment is founded on the basis of objectivity by elected officials and focusses on the behaviour rather than…