Christine Martel-Fleming examines the barriers faced by Civil Society Organizations in China.
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Za’atari: Tale of a Leviathan
Samir Mourani provides a glimpse into the life of Syrian refugees in Jordan’s Za’atari refugee camp.
Hong Kong Pro-Democracy Protests – The Other Side of the Story
In her latest article, Angel Difan Chu offers an analysis of the democracy movement in Hong Kong, and explores important legal and historical considerations often overlooked in the media.
Obstacles to Health: Health Care and the LGBTQ Community
In his latest article, James Keeling examines important health care issues affecting the LGBTQ community.
Pakistan’s Impending Implosion
In her latest article, Rija Rasul explores the issue of sectarian violence in Pakistan.
A History of LGBTQ Rights in Canada
In his latest article, James Keeling explores the history of LGBTQ rights in Canada, commenting on the social inequalities that still exist.
‘Democracy’ Comes to Kabul
In her latest article, Sayde-Hope Crystal explores the response to the conclusion of Afghanistan’s tumultuous, year-long election, and its potential long-term repercussions.
Where is the West?
Anojan Nicholas looks at how the West is dealing with the genocide that ISIS is inflicting on the Iraqi Christian minority.
The Purity Party: Ethno-Sectarianism and International Politics
In his latest article, Alexander Langer explores the ethno-sectarian face of modern conflict.
Discovery of the Franklin Expedition: Has Canada Strengthened Historical Claims to the Northwest Passage?
Canada claims that the waters of the various routes of the Northwest Passage (NWP), a northern water route between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, are a part of Canadian internal waters. However, the United States continues to assert that the Passage is an international strait. The legal definition of historical waters, as defined in the Fisheries Read More…