Pas de droits, pas de partenariat : comment la violation des droits de l’Homme… Paloma Baumgartner Nov 25, 2018 Depuis sa montée au pouvoir, la politique hostile et quasi-autoritaire menée par Erdogan ne fait que détériorer les…
Canada’s Dual Stance on Human Rights Elina Qureshi Nov 5, 2018 Canada has always seen itself as a defender of human rights. It was Lester B. Pearson, Canada’s “foremost…
Making Amends: U.S. Military Talks Turkey Kathryn Schmidt Feb 19, 2017 America's former ambassador to Turkey, James Jeffrey, once noted, “you have to deal with the Turkey you have,…
Barack of Arabia: Obama’s Diplomatic Legacy in the Middle East Sarie Khalid Dec 8, 2016 Eight years ago, President Obama electrified the world with the promises to end the wars of his predecessor in Iraq…
In the Shadows of Mosul Hannah Abdoh Nov 6, 2016 On October 17th, Iraqi forces led the advance on Mosul to recapture the city that had fallen to the self-proclaimed…
Balochistan: The Overlooked Casualty of South Asian Soft Power Relations Jules Achard Oct 24, 2016 As Asian nations grow in power and economic clout, regional disputes have increased, most publicly through…
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…
Erdoğan’s Gülen Problem Kathryn Schmidt Oct 4, 2016 Last week, leaders from around the world convened in New York City for the United Nations General Assembly. As…
Joint Action Plan? Kathryn Schmidt Mar 11, 2016 You have to understand, that no one puts their children in a boat unless the water is safer than the land……
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…