Could Banning Nuclear Weapons Threaten World Peace? Graydon Davidson Nov 19, 2020 "On October 24th, 2020, the international community reached a landmark treaty which triumphs over all predecessors…
“Adding Fuel to the Fire”: How Domestic News Reporting Deteriorated… David Duan Nov 9, 2020 When facing the health and economic crises caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, states may hope to temporarily ease…
Years in the Making: How Hindu Nationalism Has Shaped Indian Policy Towards… Graham Vert Nov 21, 2019 Editor's note: This article was published as a part of a collaborative exchange between the McGill International…
Burning Bridges from Partition to Pulwama Aleza Waheed Mar 13, 2019 The recent attack in Pulwama, India-administered Kashmir, has left nearly 40 soldiers dead and all but destroyed…
Politics and Law: Two Sides of the Same Coin? Mohit Mann Feb 26, 2019 More than a century ago French sociologist and political theorist Alexis de Tocqueville predicted that courts would…
The South-Asian Tinderbox: Rising Tensions and U.S. inaction in the Sub-Continent Abdul Khan Oct 23, 2017 With the eyes of the world fixed on Kim-Jong Un and Donald Trump's war of words, another serious escalation has…
‘Modi’fying Indian Foreign Policy Corrina Vali Oct 22, 2016 Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has reoriented foreign policy to reflect his vision of a more active, assertive…
The Uri Attack and What It Means for Indo-Pak Relations Amina Zaidi Oct 10, 2016 Since the independence of India and subsequent creation of Pakistan, the two nations have been perpetually in…