Administrative Overload in Our Declining Universities Ryan Mernin Jan 30, 2016 “Collateral damage”, “War on Terror”, or the much more pleasant “National Conversation”: that they cannot be…
Vote For a Better Tomorrow, Unless Tomorrow’s Government is Just as Bad Alexandra Yiannoutsos Nov 22, 2015 To vote is a civic duty, a privilege, a voice in government. However, when does a single vote translate into…
Opening the Floodgate of Money in Politics Michelle Yang Nov 16, 2015 In 2010, Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission overturned restrictions on corporate spending in elections.…
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…
Contentious Anti-Terror Legislation: Bill C-51 and its Sociopolitical Implications Anne-Cécile Favory Feb 20, 2015 On January 30th, the Harper Government unveiled Bill C-51, cited as the Security of Canada Information Sharing…
Politics of Anti-Austerity in Greece and Europe Cem Ertekin Feb 10, 2015 “The new minister of finance declared that the country will no longer negotiate with the troika of the European…
Weekly Roundup: Beyond Conventional Thinking Aliaume Leroy Dec 14, 2014 This week,the Online McGill International Review offered once more different perspectives on world issues to its…
French Scandals and Politics: The Return of A Bling Bling President Sara Issaoun Oct 15, 2014 In 2007, Nicolas Sarkozy came as a breath of fresh air while the economy dawned an imminent recession. What…
Politicians and the Industry of Funny Tshweu Moleme Mar 19, 2014 Do politicians really have a sense of humor? After this week, one might think so. Toronto Mayor Rob Ford recently…