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Looking into Europe’s Nuclear Divide Itai Epstein Nov 11, 2021 As European Union member states announce their net-zero plans, the EU Commission is yet to declare their stance on…
The Shadow Financial World: Forces Beneath the Shade Derya Ekin Nov 7, 2021 Despite supplying implicating evidence, the Pandora Papers are insufficient in hindering the global elite from…
Transition énergétique : des solutions illusoires à un défi plus large Leo Marin Oct 28, 2021 L'innovation technologique ne constituera pas un remède miracle nous permettant d'éclipser les énergies fossiles et…
The Dumbest Ideas of the 2021 Election Rory Daly Sep 24, 2021 Like 2019, the party platforms for the recent Canadian federal election contained a mixture of important policy…
The Dirty Money of Canadian Pension Plans Mackenzie Birbrager Sep 22, 2021 While the crimes of humanity committed against the Uyghurs and other Turkic Muslims in China appear distant, there…
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala Makes WTO History Joshua Poggianti Jul 16, 2021 In her incoming term as Director-General, one of Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala's major challenges will be supervising the…
“Opportunity, Innovation, Choice”: How the US Government is Learning to Re-embrace… Jasmine Lam Jul 13, 2021 The advent of anti-monopoly legislation is a stark reminder of how the US government was caught sleeping at the…
Nigeria’s “Crypto Rush” Joshua Poggianti Jun 27, 2021 As the country with the third largest Bitcoin trading volume globally, Nigerians' increasing use of…