In this second part interview, Inspector Shawna Coxon provides advice to those interested in pursuing a career in policing.
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Talk to a Diplomat: Interview with Inspector Shawna Coxon Part I
Listen as Magdalena Surma and Erick McKinlay interview Inspector Shawna Coxon.
Talk to a Diplomat: Interview with Adlan Taramov
Adlan Taramov provides advice to the students interested in becoming more involved in international relations and affairs.
The Execution of Nimr Al-Nimr: Double Barrel Politics in the Middle East
Portrait of Nimr Baqr al-Nimr an independent Shia cleric in al-Awamiyah, Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia by Abbas Goudarzi, Wikipedia Commons. On January 2, 2016, the Saudi government executed Nimr Al-Nimr, a prominent Shi’a Saudi cleric, who spent much of his adult life speaking for his marginalized community. Al-Nimr’s sermons and speeches came to symbolize the Read More…
Fact Sheet: Montenegro’s Accession to NATO
Ian Goertz and Sandra Song provide an Infograph about Montengro in response to the invitation for ascension to NATO.
Sovereignty Collapsed: Daesh and the Return of Bandit Kings
Eric Morse and Stéfanie von Hlatky explain how ISIS has transformed our common understanding of borders, sovereignty and the international system in just a couple of years.
Narenda Modi and the Question of Hindu Nationalism in India- Part II
John Pollock discusses the 2002 massacres in Gujarat state under then chief minister Narendra Modi and asks whether the same mistakes are being made again in India
Back to Drones
Usman Javed looks at the debate surrounding the use of non-military drones.
Narendra Modi and the Question of Hindu Nationalism in India- Part I
John Pollock discusses the rise of Hindu nationalism under Narendra Modi’s BJP party and the targeting of minorities in India.
Talk to a Diplomat: Interview with Mr. Wojciech Śniegowski
Previous Citizenship Judge and President of the Canada-Poland Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Wojciech Śniegowski examines the significance of the relationship between Canada and Poland.









