James Keeling argues for the better legal protection of aid agencies’ political neutrality in conflict zones.
Global Governance
The BRICS Bank – Funding a New World Order?
Gabriel Mallows discusses the implications of the BRICS Development Bank.
The Future of the UN Security Council (Part II): The Reform Paradox
Continuing his analysis of the UN Security Council, Scott Falls discusses the likelihood of instituting meaningful reform.
The Future of the UN Security Council (Part I): Fixing the Damage
Scott Falls analyzes the role of the UN Security Council in global conflict management and discusses the idea of institutional reform.
The Case for Improved US-Iran Relations
Seoren A’Garous examines how the international community and the United States can benefit from improved US-Iran relations.
Is the newly-formed Islamic State running short on popular support?
Daniel Woodburn looks at how the Islamic State’s take on Islam is undermining its goals and alienating those it would do well not to.
Who’s Afraid of a North Korean Bomb? (Part I)
In Part I, Scott Falls discusses the origin of North Korea’s nuclear program and assesses the state’s current capabilities.
Refugee Health Care Changes in Canada Deemed “Cruel and Unusual”
Alex Grigg examines refugee healthcare, and how to improve quality of care for vulnerable groups.
Preparing for Canada’s Indefinite Commitment to Climate Change Part 2: Something Borrowed & Something Blue
Kara Chiki continues her comparison of Canada’s commitment to climate change to that of a healthy marriage, focusing on the strategies we could and should be borrowing from the United States.
Preparing for Canada’s Indefinite Commitment to Climate Change Part 1: Something Old & Something New
Kara Chiki compares Canada’s commitment to climate change to that of a healthy marriage, based on trust and mutual benefit.