Shermineh explores the recent decision by the Harper government to adapt and embrace facets of digital diplomacy.
6. Regions
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Potential or failure? Crimea’s likely future as another de facto state
With no option of maintaining the status quo of Ukrainian territorial integrity through the approaching referendum, Crimea may be on the path to becoming another de facto state.
Islamic Controversy: Babies & Bioethics
Ashley Boyes examines one of Iran’s more progressive laws: allowing individuals to use third-party fertility clinics.
Why is Russia Calling Ukraine’s Government Fascist?
Daniel Troup argues that allegations of fascism in the Ukrainian government are misleading, but contain a troubling element of truth.
How Legitimate is Ukraine’s New Government?
Daniel Troup examines the claims about the current Ukrainian government’s legitimacy
The EU and the Arctic Part 1: Policy Prospects
In the first of a two-part series, Georgi Ivanov examines the prospects of EU involvement in the Arctic.
The Ukrainian Crisis and International Law: The Curious Case of Crimea
Oluwaseun Onasanya assesses the legal implications of Russian intervention in the Crimea.
Plenty of Blame to go Around for Ukraine Crisis
Daniel Troup argues that Russia is not the only actor responsible for the current Ukrainian crisis.
Lessons from Mali: ECOWAS Under Review
As ECOWAS undergoes a process of review on the 35th anniversary of its founding, Paul Pryce offers some ideas for reform.
Afghanistan Ops Winding Down: Hold on We’re Going Home
Alessandro Gagliardi explains how economic determinants affect military logistics in the context of the US military’s withdrawal from Afghanistan.