Navigating the Trump Administration: The Show-Womanship of Nikki Haley Eloise Goldsmith May 15, 2017 Once a vocal critic of Donald Trump and his bid for presidency, UN Ambassador Nikki Haley has since emerged as a…
North Korea: A More Imminent Threat Than Ever? Helena Martin May 11, 2017 North Korea’s status as a serious threat has always been debatable. Though precautions have been taken against the…
IRSAM at the 61st Commission on the Status of Women Patricia Sibal Mar 30, 2017 From March 13th to the 24th, the United Nations hosted the 61st Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) in New York…
Desperation in Yemen: Houthi Government Complicates Peace Process Gracie Webb Dec 14, 2016 On November 28th, the Houthi rebels fighting the Yemeni government declared a government after twenty months of…
The Central African Republic: What Happens Now? Sarina Macleod Nov 19, 2016 On Thursday, October 31st, 2016, France ended its operations and pulled its 2000 troops from the Central African…
Syria: Those Left Behind Francesca Wallace Apr 3, 2016 More than 11 million people have been killed or forced to flee Syria due to the ongoing conflict and around 6.6…
Joint Action Plan? Kathryn Schmidt Mar 11, 2016 You have to understand, that no one puts their children in a boat unless the water is safer than the land……
Canada and the UN in the 21st Century: An Interview with Kathryn White Stephen Friedrich Feb 25, 2016 Kathryn White is the current president and CEO of the United Nations Association in Canada and vice-chair of…
COP 21 – Regard sur les Caraïbes Isaure de Ferrieres Dec 23, 2015 L’accord de Paris peut-il être historique ? La semaine dernière, un accord international et « historique » a été…
COP 21 – L’experience d’une Stagiaire Isaure de Ferrieres Dec 22, 2015 Étudiante en master 1 d’histoire contemporaine à l’université Paris Sorbonne, j’ai eu la chance de faire un stage à…