How COVID-19 Will Impact Saudi Arabia’s Patronage-Based Economy Jordan Royt Apr 24, 2020 COVID-19 struck at the wrong time for a state looking to roll back welfare and build a private marketplace. If the…
The Hour of Informal Economy : Challenging Unemployment in Rwanda Ornella Teta Mar 19, 2020 As Joseph explained, “business is a matter of confidence. If my clients think that I will grow, they will invest in…
Opinion | Cyclical Poverty and Class Solidarity in Bong Joon-ho’s Parasite Ximena Ramirez Villanueva Feb 19, 2020 Bong's cinematography is famous for condemning capitalism while portraying layers of vulnerability and…
Québec et taxe carbone : Legault à la défense du droit de polluer Louise Toutee Feb 12, 2020 Face à l’échelle et de l’urgence de la crise climatique, n’y a-t-il pas quelque chose de particulier à la lutte…
The Aftermath: Brexit – Part 2 Mateo Daza Jan 31, 2020 After over three years of negotiations, failed proposals, and leadership changes, the United Kingdom is finally set…
One day in Luanda Anja Helliot Jan 20, 2020 Eleven years after her first visit, MIR Editor Anja Helliot returned to Luanda, Angola's capital, to reconnect with…
A Splintering Union: Brexit Reignites Scottish Independence Movement Adam Steiner Nov 26, 2019 Since 2016, three different prime ministers have each tried to facilitate the United Kingdom’s messy divorce from…
The Path to Power: Israel’s Fight for Energy Hegemony in Gaza Gideon Salutin Nov 25, 2019 Along with its blockade, Israel has imposed energy restrictions on Gazan facilities, cutting off access to major…
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…
British Columbia’s Declining Forestry Industry is Bad News for the… Sara Parker Nov 20, 2019 The B.C. forestry industry was once proof that natural resource-based industries can turn a profit and serve to…