Julia Baldesarra discusses the impact of climate change on indigenous Arctic peoples’ well-being and way of life.
Culture
Laureen Harper: A Public or Private Figure?
Is Laureen Harper obliged to maintain a public image?
The Search for MH370 Lending to Maritime Cooperation
Jasen Sagman explores how the search for MH370 has led to a fresh start of cooperation between rival maritime forces in the Pacific.
The Parti Quebecois: Out of Touch?
As young voters identify less and less with the PQ’s sovereignty objective, what will this mean for the future of Quebec nationalism?
True Patriot Love: Citizenship and Canada’s Identity
Julia Baldesarra analyzes how immigrants’ necessity to pledge allegiance to the Crown relates to the Canada’s national and international identity.
“ No” – The Advertising Campaign that Returned Chile’s Democracy
Zach Lewsen reviews the film “No,” which takes a look at the final years of Chile’s military dictatorship.
Country Music Post-9/11 and Today
Rebecca McFadgen argues that today’s country music is becoming less and less politically charged.
The Crimean Tatars and the Indigenous Peoples of Quebec: Similarities In the Face of Separation
Building on last week’s article “The Tatar Question”, Rebecca McFadgen identifies connections between the Crimean Tatars and the indigenous peoples of Quebec.
Eisenhower’s Warning: Part 1
Conor Smith analyses the Military Industrial Complex as a function of convergent political and economic factors.
Travel Logs: Preparing for Elections (Part 2/2)
Tahera Qurban Ali describes the electoral environment leading up to Afghanistan’s elections later this year.