What Would Proportional Representation look like in the United States? Amy Rosenbluth Apr 2, 2021 Political polarization is at its worst in the United States since the Civil War. This polarization, among many…
A Tale of Race in Two Nations Amy Rosenbluth Nov 25, 2020 Despite systemic racism being a considerable issue in both France and the US, the dialogue around the subject of…
US Elections Podcast Miniseries: The Final Debate (or Revenge of the Malarkey) Naomi Shi Oct 31, 2020 As the election draws to an end, Senior Editor Justine Coutu sits down with Editors Max Clark and Sara Parker to!-->…
US Elections Podcast Miniseries: Personalities, Policies, and Polarization Ally Lemieux Fanset Oct 27, 2020 With the second debate substituted by town halls, writer Erling Rolseth sits down with editors Elizabeth Hurley!-->…
MIR US Elections Podcast Miniseries: Chris Wallace for President Naomi Shi Oct 4, 2020 Nothing says ‘US presidential election homestretch’ like debate season. MIR Senior Editor Justine Coutu sits down!-->…
US Elections Podcast Series: The Establishment Strikes Back Max Clark Mar 1, 2020 In this edition of McGill International Review’s American Elections Podcast, Justine Coutu, Max Clark,…
US Elections Podcast Series: A False Start in Iowa Emma Frattasio Feb 8, 2020 After a year of anticipation, the American Democratic Primaries are off to a rocky start in Iowa. MIR Staff…
Recent Worldwide Protests Are A Call To Action For Democracies Itai Epstein Dec 11, 2019 In an era of rising authoritarianism, such as in Turkey, the Philippines, India, and arguably even the USA,…
A Concise Guide to the 2020 Democratic Primaries Max Clark Nov 4, 2019 With nearly 20 candidates running in the Democratic Primary in one of the most archaic and oblique electoral…
Why isn’t the Trump Administration Doing Anything About Hong Kong? Max Clark Oct 1, 2019 Despite the United State's moniker as "Leader of the Free World", the Trump Administration has been notoriously…