#ComRacismoNãoHáDemocracia: Racial Discrimination and Black Political… Teresa Tolo Feb 20, 2021 Black politicians are still disproportionately susceptible to discrimination in the form of racial slurs, death…
Bolivia 2020: Legacy and Leftism in Luis Arce’s Victory Millie Murray Nov 14, 2020 With Arce's victory, Bolivia is poised to enter a new era of unity and growth.
MIR Meets: Manuel Balán Mathieu Lavault Oct 29, 2020 Host Mathieu Lavault sits down with Manuel Balán, Professor of Political Science at McGill University, to!-->…
The Ongoing Struggle for National Accountability in Latin America Erling Rolseth Apr 8, 2020 Even though the days of Augusto Pinochet and Manuel Antonio Noriega’s totalitarian regimes have come to a close,…
Ceçi N’est Pas Un Coup? Juliana Riverin Feb 5, 2019 The crisis in Venezuela raises one of the most basic questions of Western political philosophy... Is it ok to break…
Argentina’s Century Long Inflationary Tale Matthieu Manzoni Oct 3, 2018 Decades of political turmoil and governmental ineptitude have crippled Argentina’s economy, and have permanently…
Venezuela’s Crisis: The Start of a Dictatorship? Helena Martin Aug 10, 2017 Protests, violence, and hunger seem to have taken over Venezuela. Ever since the death of former president Hugo…
Tremours for Temer: Gang Warfare in Brazil’s Prisons Tijana Mitrovic Jan 30, 2017 New Year’s Eve in Brazil saw a warm welcome to a new year and a thankful goodbye to a year of political crisis,…
South America’s Role in the Global Shift to 100% Renewable Energy Kara Anderson Jan 9, 2017 Climate change is currently at the centre of international affairs, as rising global temperatures threaten…
Femicide: The Silent Reality for Women in Machista Societies Kara Anderson Nov 21, 2016 In the wake of sixteen year old Lucia Perez's brutal homicide, during which she was drugged, raped, and killed by…