While Western media outlets have been keeping close watch on Ukraine’s uprisings, a parallel conflict has been boiling to the surface in the Balkans. This is why the Bosnian Protests shouldn’t go unnoticed:
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University of Toronto Mississauga Recognizes the NATO Council of Canada for Providing Mentorship Opportunities to Students
Representatives from the NATO Council of Canada have been invited to participate in the University of Toronto Mississauga, Department of Economics’ internship presentations.
You Could Have Just Asked Nicely: Analyzing the Effectiveness of Torture
Andrew Majoran analyzes the effectiveness of torture as an interrogation method.
Canadian Foreign Policy Leading the Way for NATO?
Samantha Hossack contemplates the ramifications of recent decisions Canadian foreign policy in regards to its participation in NATO ops.
Malaysian Airlines flight 370: Few clues, many theories
Exploring the mystery of the missing Malaysian flight and the theories of its disappearance.
The Tatar Question
Deika Mohamed discusses Crimea’s minority Muslim population and their stance towards recent developments.
Travel Logs: Preparing for Elections (Part 2/2)
Tahera Qurban Ali describes the electoral environment leading up to Afghanistan’s elections later this year.
Travel Logs: A Look into Afghanistan (Part 1/2)
Tahera Qurban Ali reports on her experiences in Afghanistan, nearly thirteen years after 9/11.
Election Time in Africa’s Narco-State
After repeated postponement, Guinea-Bissau is holding new elections. Paul Pryce looks at the implications for this troubled country.
EU and the Arctic Part 2: Capacity and Convergence
In the final part of a series, Georgi Ivanov discusses the possibilities for EU involvement in the Arctic.