Saman Rejali explores how gendered notions of war impact the exclusion of raped victim’s experiences during “peace” time.
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The Issue with the Paris Unity March
The pen is still mightier than the sword according to the 1.6 million people who attended the Paris Unity March on January 11. The death of 12 members of the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, and the murder of a further five French citizens by Islamic terrorists, provoked a massive national unity march which was attended Read More…
The “Clash of Civilizations” Between Muslims and the Han Within China
Angel examines the “clash of civilizations” theory and its common resurfacing in culture and international relations
Oil Price Drop: What Does This Mean For Canadians?
In his latest article, Brian examines the impact of the oil price drop on different types of Canadian citizens.
Greek Voters to Decide Future of Eurozone Crisis on Sunday
Michael Philips analyzes Sunday’s Greek election, the candidates, and what it means for the Eurozone.
Is OPEC Breaking Down?
It is undisputed that OPEC has historically been very influential over global oil prices. But as we enter 2015, with the oil price at a record low, Kazutaka Miyuzumi asks the question, is OPEC as a cartel breaking down?
A Confluence of Interests
John Pollock discusses the increasing defense ties between India and Japan, and outlines their prior diplomatic history.
The Tipping Point, Western Sanctions against Russia
There are many reasons as to why the Russian economy is on the brink of recession, but Ying examines the role of Western sanctions in pushing the Russian economy over the edge.
Plummeting Oil Prices and Terrorism: Unsurprising Bedfellows.
In his latest article, Daniel Woodburn examines how the recent dip in global oil prices works in the favour of Boko Haram and ISIS.
Two-Face: A Cautionary Plea
Zaid Al-Nassir explores The Dark Knight as a critique of post 9-11 counter-terrorism policies in the United States.










