Les sanctions contre la Russie sont-elles des armes de guerre inefficaces? Alessandro Bozzi Apr 11, 2023 Depuis février 2022 et le lancement de son « opération militaire spéciale » en Ukraine, le Kremlin est sous le feu…
Sustainable Agriculture: A Question of Land Use Robin Kennedy Mar 10, 2022 As the world population continues to grow and resource scarcity becomes increasingly pronounced, there has never…
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…
Cryptocurrencies’ Hidden Cost: The Danger of Blockchain to the Climate Crisis Gideon Salutin May 11, 2020 Bitcoin developers have cast their program as an outstretched hand reaching the world’s underdeveloped populations,…
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…
What Trudeau’s Re-Election Means for the Canada-U.S. Relationship Shirley Wang Nov 7, 2019 Because Trudeau lacks a clear majority in the House this time around, his Liberal government cannot simply rely on…
A Closer Look at the Alleged “War on Coal” in the United States Kody Crowell Nov 6, 2017 The poisonous relationship with coal that individuals in poverty-stricken regions make it a difficult subject to…
Separate Worlds Collide: How Venezuela’s Life is in Saudi Arabia’s… Chris Cadogan Oct 25, 2017 To many, Saudi Arabia and Venezuela exist in totally separate worlds. One is a desert-covered Arab nation,…
The Petrodollar Regime is Crumbling, but How Will the U.S. Economy React? Nick Chao Apr 15, 2017 The global energy market is undergoing a rapid transformation in favour of unconventionally-sourced oil and…
The Economic Consequences of Peace: Winners and Losers from Iranian Reintegration Abdalla Saleh Mar 10, 2016 The exchange of “commodities of mutual intelligence,” reads a 1561 letter from Queen Elizabeth I to…