The Clinton Doctrine Jason Arnold Oct 23, 2016 Former Secretary of State, New York Senator, and First Lady. A member of the American political establishment…
Iraq Leads the Charge in Seeking Justice: JASTA and its Consequences in Play Patricia Sibal Oct 20, 2016 The passing of the Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act (JASTA) in the US has caused international outcry by…
Sanders’ Views on Israel May be Representative of Strong Grasp of Foreign Policy Dylan Lamberti Apr 26, 2016 During the Democratic Presidential Primary debate on April 14th, Bernie Sanders expressed support for the…
A Tale of Two Clintons Ryan Mernin Feb 10, 2016 As the primaries for the 2016 U.S. presidential election heat up, there is a single refrain that anybody supporting…
The Face of Drones Francesca Wallace Feb 5, 2016 From a Western point of view, the recent use of drones to supplace human soldiers fighting terrorist groups in…
Paradigms of Power: From Ikea to Clinton Ryan Mernin Jan 26, 2016 Welcome to Paradigms of Power, a new blog by the McGill International Review. My name is Ryan Mernin, I’m an…
A Weakened Saudi Arabia and Its Rift With Iran Natalie LaMarche Jan 11, 2016 After a rapid, and unfortunate, series of events that took place in the Middle East during the first weekend in…
Canadian ISIS Air Mission Withdrawal: Prioritizing National Interests Natalie LaMarche Nov 1, 2015 Real change, that’s what the Liberals’ campaign had promised Canadians and it was clearly a winning formula.…
Corbyn’s UK and Foreign Policy – Rational or Ridiculous? Harrison Brewer Oct 21, 2015 Jeremy Corbyn, the quiet, haphazard and dishevelled Cinderella of British politics, has been dominating the news in…
Deal or No Nuclear Deal: How the Crisis with Iran Began and Why the End is Now in… Max Blaisdell Mar 24, 2015 When the staunchly conservative members of the United States government echo and applaud the fear-mongering…