The Iran Deal: Where We’re At Jack Kline Oct 10, 2018 When the Trump Administration announced in May that it would leave the Iran Nuclear Agreement known as the Joint…
USMCA Or Not, Canada’s Presence in Global Trade is Growing Graeme Murray Oct 9, 2018 On September 30th, an agreement in principle on trade between Canada, the United States, and Mexico was reached,…
A Stagnant War: What’s Next for Ukraine? Sam Retter Feb 22, 2018 The war in Eastern Ukraine has severely debilitated the country on virtually all fronts. Since the beginning of the…
Can the EU Rise to the Challenge of Illiberalism? Charlotte Paule Feb 19, 2018 Europe—and the world at large—has seen a rise of what some call ‘illiberal democracies’ in past decades. They are a…
The Winning Formula of European Populism Joris De Mooij Feb 11, 2018 Over the last decade, populism has cemented itself onto the centre stage of European politics. By 2017, populist…
Woodrow Wilson’s 14 Points and the Liberal World Order Mark Siraut Jan 18, 2018 On January 8th 1918, United States President Woodrow Wilson delivered his 14 Points Speech, which…
A Curious Coalition in Iceland Andrew Figueiredo Jan 1, 2018 The Left-Green Party turned to two unconventional potential partners—the Euroskeptic conservative Independence…
Emmanuel Macron’s France: Making the World Great Again? John Weston Dec 27, 2017 When one thinks of the global order, America comes to mind as the pre-eminent power whether that be in military,…
“¿Por qué no te callas?”: Venezuela’s Tumultuous Relationship… Chris Cadogan Nov 17, 2017 In 1527, Spanish conquistador Juan Martínez de Ampiés sailed across the Atlantic Ocean to help establish one of the…
The Time is Right for a New British Prime Minister Zachary Nanji Nov 16, 2017 These are troubling times for Theresa May, British Conservative Party leader. A disastrous snap election result…