Fred Pai discusses China’s territorial disputes with the Philippines.
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Invisible: Violence and Education in the Developing World
Ashley Boyes examines violence and its relation with education in the developing world.
Tensions in Thailand: Out of Luck?
Thailand’s political deadlock may end soon after the National Anti-Corruption Committee reaches a verdict on the prime minister’s corruption case.
Social Media, Violence, and Terrorism
Alia El Didi examines how various terrorist organizations utilize social media to recruit and promote their ideology.
Clean Coal No Longer a Myth
Surprisingly, coal may be the answer to the clean energy question.
Geopolitics Go North: Canada and Russia Have to Start Talking Again
Fallout from the Ukrainian crisis may reach as far as the Arctic circle if diplomatic relations continue to deteriorate.
From Disaster to Diplomacy: How Tragedy Fosters New Forms of Multilateral Engagement
Adena Eliasoph discusses the role of middle power states in disaster management.
Made in USA, Assembled in Canada (Part 2/2)
Discussing the Harper government’s MidEast policy and efforts by US-based officials to influence policy on Iran.
Made in USA, Assembled in Canada (Part 1/2)
On recent Canadian-Iranian relations and the Iranian government’s recent diplomatic overture.
The Colonial Divide: The Perception of Female Genital Cutting
Ashley Boyes looks at the debate surrounding FMC.









