Co-President of the International Relations Society provides useful advice to students interested in pursuing global affairs.
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The End of the Search for Arctic Oil?
Taking a closer look at oil wells in Alaska.
The Russians Are Coming: What is Moscow Doing in Syria?
Genevieve Zingg examines international strategy and diplomacy in Syria.
The 2015 Hajj and its Aftermath
Eric looks at the consequences of the deadly 2015 Hajj stampede
Stavanger 2015—Looking ahead to the NATO Parliamentary Assembly (Pt. 4)
In Part 4 of this series, Kelly Rahardja examines a draft by the Economics and Security Committee concerning terrorist financing; an important issue at the upcoming Assembly in Stavanger, Norway.
Sowing the Future? The Global Seed Movement
In Punjab India, another farmer has committed suicide. Sadly, this is nothing new. Since the late 1990s, farmers committing suicide in India, particularly in Punjab, have been an increasing phenomenon. The suicide rate amoung farmers is 41% higher than the national average in India. Why? There are various reasons why farmers in India have been Read More…
A New Approach to Indian Defence Procurement: Strategic Partnership
Margaret looks at India’s reformation of its future defence procurement
The Marriage of Environment and Economics: A Review of Scott Vaughan´s “Trade and Sustainable Development”
The idea of sustainable development is fairly simple; a system of development that meets the needs of today while bearing in mind its ability to continue for the future. It is often the simplest of ideas which have the most perplexing complexities due to their openness and interpretation. Earlier this year, a group of thirty Read More…
A Short History of Nearly Everything NATO: Pt 1
Aishwarya Sahai and Ian Goertz begin their analysis of Canada-NATO relations in their first part of the series “A Short History of Nearly Everything NATO.”
The F-35 and Elections
Matthew Rae discusses the importance of the F-35 as an election issue, and more.