Augusta examines the parallels between the Scottish and Quebec independence movements.
Western Europe
Western Europe related posts.
SlutWalk: A Transnational Movement Uniting All Genders Against Sexual Violence, Blame, and Shame.
In his latest article, Carlos Abarca examines the practice of victim blaming and shaming, drawing on efforts to address this worrisome trend by the social movement SlutWalk.
Military Apportionment In the Event of Scottish Independence: Undertones of Amity or Pettiness? (3/3)
In the third in a series of three, Daniel Woodburn examines military apportionment in the event of Scottish independence
The Purity Party: Ethno-Sectarianism and International Politics
In his latest article, Alexander Langer explores the ethno-sectarian face of modern conflict.
Canada’s ‘firm budget’
In the light of an increasingly volatile security environment, NIgel Trimbly examines the Harper government’s response to calls by NATO to increase defense spending.
The Mistral Suspended
Gabriel Mallows reports on the recent decision of the French government to suspend the sale of French warships to the Russian Navy
Tackling the Fifth Column: Counter-Terrorism Strategy Against ISIL, at Home and Abroad
With two out of every three insurgents fighting for the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) identifying as foreign born, governments around the world are on high alert against the threat of homegrown terrorism, as thousands of radicalized Western citizens return from waging jihad in Syria and Iraq. In the United Kingdom alone, Read More…
An Irish Ale to Cure Europe’s Doldrums
Forget potatoes, the Celts got growth; an analysis of the Irish model for economic recovery.
Trident: Stirring Up Murky Waters (2/3)
In the second in a series of three, Daniel Woodburn examines the Trident nuclear missile facet of the Scottish independence debate.
Ebola Part 2: Treatment and the Developed World
Kyle Chatterson examines the impact of the recent Ebola outbreak on western nations, and how the search for treatments is progression.