Untangling Canada’s East-West Political Divide Justine Coutu Nov 13, 2019 At its core, this fracture highlights some fundamental challenges associated with governing a country made of…
What Next for Brexit and the Irish Border? Olivia Hallett Nov 4, 2019 The most recent Brexit deal, unlike previous attempts, appears to have successfully avoided a hard border between…
Équateur: manifestations anti-austérité ou tentative de coup d’état? Léa Cerdán Nov 1, 2019 L’Équateur a connu de fortes manifestations de rue en début de ce mois d’octobre 2019. À première vue, les…
To Impeach or Not to Impeach? Senate Republicans’ Perspective Justine Coutu Oct 18, 2019 The question is: how much political capital are Republican members of Congress who disapprove of Trump’s actions…
How Do We Get Canada’s Youth to Vote? Anna Beebe Oct 17, 2019 In tomorrow's election millennials and Gen Z could, quite literally, decide the outcome of the election. But will…
A Look at the Electoral College: Can America do Better? Lila Mooney Oct 10, 2019 It’s difficult to make a case for keeping the Electoral College in its current form. It’s an antiquated and…
Démobilisation de la Diada: baisse du sentiment indépendantiste ou hoquet des… Léa Cerdán Oct 7, 2019 Alors que la crise indépendantiste catalane semblait atteindre son summum en Espagne ces dernières années, la…
The Future of Antiquity Theft and Recovery Owen Cummings Aug 23, 2019 Art theft and the looting of burials and other ancient sites is not new. However, insurgent groups like ISIL,…
Are Europe’s Niche Parties Serious? Andrew Figueiredo Jun 11, 2019 While Die Partei’s antics might elicit chuckles in Brussels, the rise of small niche parties isn’t just a laughing…
The Catholic Case for Andrew Yang Andrew Figueiredo May 10, 2019 Yang’s campaign is noteworthy for Catholics. The more I researched his campaign, the more I noticed curious aspects…