James Keeling discusses Pope Francis’ debated progressivism when it comes to women’s right to priesthood.
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Crimea: Russia’s Strategic Link to the Past and the Future
David Hunter explores Russia’s history, and how it relates to the current conflict.
So, You Want To Be A Lawyer? (Part II)
In Part II, Michael Motala looks at what kind of career a law degree can lead to, as well as the advantages and disadvantages of pursuing a legal career.
Making Monsters: American Support for Insurgency Groups in the Middle East Backfires
As ISIL expands its control over Iraq, Aren Saakyan argues that the consequences of supporting the Syrian Opposition will be much greater for the United States than the costs of supporting the Taliban during the Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan in the 1980s.
The Elephant at Sea
Jasen Sagman explores how American aircraft carriers have dominated the Pacific Ocean for over sixty years, and China’s vast new array of missiles which seek to turn the tide.
The Economy of Drones and their Proliferation
Piotr Zulauf discusses how drones are changing national economies and how their proliferation will transform the way we wage war.
So, You Want To Be A Lawyer? (Part I)
In Part I, Michael Motala discusses law school and the necessary steps to becoming a lawyer in Canada.
The Anatomy of a Coup: Comparing Thailand and Egypt
Alex Langer discusses the recent military coups in Egypt and Thailand and analyzes the impact on the international community.
Minister-Counsellor at the Russian Embassy to the UK, Alexander Kramarenko, speaks at the Cambridge Union Society
Zahra Sachedina analyzes the Russian perspective on the Russia-West relationship offered by Russian Minister-Counsellor to the UK Alexander Kramarkenko.
Iraq under Siege: The Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant
Steven Chadwick discusses the geopolitical implications of an increasingly powerful ISIS.