Scott Falls looks at the recent elections in India and discusses what the outcome means to the country and the global community.
Global Governance
Reconciling Rawls and Reddit: the Case of Aaron Swartz (2/2)
In this two-part article series, Tina Bouffet discusses the state’s right to and way of punishing all forms of electronic disobedience.
Reconciling Rawls and Reddit: the Case of Aaron Swartz (1/2)
In this two-part article series, Tina Bouffet discusses the state’s right to and way of punishing all forms of electronic disobedience.
European Parliament Elections and CETA
With European Parliament elections looming, Kareem El-Assal addresses what it might mean for CETA.
Why the European Parliament Elections Matter
Looking at the upcoming European Parliament election, Kareem El-Assal explains why these elections are more significant than ever before.
The Entrepreneurial City
Julia Baldesarra discusses how the “entrepreneurial city” and attracting global investors to the metro-region can create local implications.
Waking Up to Climate Change: The Impact of Global Warming on the Coffee Industry
Tina Bouffet discusses the impact of climate change on coffee plantations and economies in the developing world.
Conflict and Cooperation: Peacekeeping in Africa (3/3)
Exploring regional and international peacekeeping efforts in Africa.
Peacekeeping: It just makes ¢ents (2/3)
Exploring the economic and political effectiveness of multilateral peacekeeping and the challenges currently faced.
Bitcoin: A Look at the Controversial Cryptocurrency
Kyle Chatterson takes a look at what bitcoin is, the misconceptions surrounding it, and why some think it could change the world.