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Review Radio: Tracing Legault’s Rise to Premiership Skyler Bohnert Oct 13, 2022 The 2022 Quebec general election saw the CAQ affirm its sweeping success from 2018, with François Legault doubling…
Eyes on China: Beijing’s Response to the Ukraine Conflict Could Have… Lila Mooney Apr 19, 2022 Throughout history, Beijing has consistently aligned itself with Russia, especially in its efforts to…
The New Nation: Bougainville’s Struggle for Independence Skyler Bohnert Mar 25, 2022 In 2027, the world will see the first newly independent country since South Sudan in 2011. Bougainville, an…
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The Future of Ukraine-Russia Relations: Reconciliation or a Dead End? Elizabeth Franceschini May 19, 2020 "In this light, it appears that Ukraine faces a significant challenge in attempting to establish peace with the…
Antarctica in the International Political Sphere Elizabeth Franceschini Feb 20, 2020 "While the continent’s natural resources currently remain preserved and untouched, they face the potential for…
To Kill a Caliph Sarah Farb Nov 22, 2019 The Islamic State is still receding, militarily and territorially, from its position in years past. But it behooves…
Review’s Radio: Visions of Sovereignty in Québec and Catalonia Angello Alcazar Mar 11, 2018 How does the global phenomenon of nationalism manifest differently from one local context to another? Professor…
Roadblock to Sovereignty: How Québec’s Separatist Parties May Defeat their… Mark LeBeau Nov 6, 2017 Similar to previous seasons, this autumn has had more than its fair share of political controversy. Independence is…