Canadian Conservatism at a Crossroads Jacob Webster May 20, 2017 The Conservative Party of Canada leadership race, which culminates on May 27, 2017, will result in the selection of…
Tsunami Watch: Blue Wave Coming? Andrew Figueiredo Apr 10, 2017 The ingredients for a rising wave were all there. The controversial Republican president’s approval rating sat at…
What Happened to Competition in Russia? John Chrobak Mar 31, 2017 "Competitive authoritarian regimes competitive, in that democratic institutions are not merely a façade:…
A Democratic Deficit: Hong Kong’s Resurfacing Umbrella Movement Esli Chan Mar 16, 2017 Hong Kong’s highly anticipated election on March 26 arises from a prolonged, uneasy discourse on the legitimacy and…
Power to the Ignorant Andrew Figueiredo Jan 24, 2017 Demos kratos - Greek for democracy, or rule by the people. Res publica - Latin for public affair, referring to a…
New Democratic Politics: The Leadership Races for Canada’s Opposition Tijana Mitrovic Nov 28, 2016 If anything, the events of the past month have demonstrated that we have entered a critical time for political…
Facebook and Fake News in the 2016 Election Nicole Sharma Nov 28, 2016 As Americans reflect on the 2016 election, many left-leaning voters are pointing a finger at Facebook, condemning…
44 States, 86 Houses, 5923 Legislators, And Almost Zero Attention: This… Koji Shiromoto Nov 7, 2016 Those political junkies like me anxious to see if America is marginally closer to a Trumpocalypse might find…
The Social Media Election Nicole Sharma Nov 3, 2016 In the 2016 US Presidential election, it is clear that Facebook has become a major platform for political…
Where East Meets West – Montenegro’s Pledge to Europe Alexander Sirois Nov 1, 2016 On the 16th of October, Montenegro held its second parliamentary election since independence from Serbia in 2006.…