Venezuela: Things to Note Before They Vote Julia Bugiel Oct 31, 2015 For over a decade, foreign discourse on Venezuela rarely occurred without a reference to its leader, Hugo Chavez.…
Labour Focus: Egypt Sam Hersh Oct 29, 2015 Instead of doing one long overview of labour movements in developing countries I have decided to zoom in to a…
El Relato es Salvaje: La crisis del gobierno argentino, la muerte de Nisman, y las… Bella Shraiman Mar 26, 2015 El día que llegué a Buenos Aires para empezar mi intercambio, el 18 de enero, el fiscal argentino, Alberto…
The Mexican State’s Disappearing Act Nicholas LePage Dec 13, 2014 Over two months have passed since the disappearance and presumed murder of 43 students from a rural teachers…
Racism or Tradition: The Annual Dutch Struggle with Zwarte Piet Sara Issaoun Nov 12, 2014 The Netherlands is viewed throughout the world as one of the most liberal and tolerant countries of the modern…
#SOSVenezuela Bella Shraiman Mar 24, 2014 Like most of today’s popular protest movements, Venezuela’s anti-government demonstrations have been massively…
To Coup or Not to Coup? Thailand in Transition Alex Langer Mar 3, 2014 Over the past three months, political turmoil in Thailand has created a major political crisis. The crisis has been…
Weekly Roundup: February 28 Alex Langer Mar 1, 2014 February is over, but the McGill International Review is still running strong. A fascinating interview with…
“We are on the right side of history” Alex Langer Feb 27, 2014 Everyone is entitled to have an opinion. Whether left, right; socialist, capitalist; Democrat, Republican; liberal…
#ogiganteacourdou, #TürkiyemDireniyor: Comparing Social Media Use in Brazil and… Alex Langer Oct 7, 2013 By now, the Arab Spring of 2011 has become a quintessential case study of popular uprisings in political science…