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The Truth about Hillary Clinton and U.S. Uranium

Emerging Security, Joann Correa February 27, 2017February 27, 2017 Joann Correa

Did Hillary Clinton really give Russia access to U.S. uranium production? Joann Correa exposes the truth.

The Changing Face of Charity: A Quick Look at the Obama Foundation

Nilum Panesar, Security, Trade and the Economy February 9, 2017February 9, 2017 Nilum Panesar

The Obama Foundation has prompted its followers to “show up” for change. However, the kinds of changes the Foundation wants to make are difficult to measure, which leaves much of its work unfinished.

Information Wars: How Google, Facebook & Twitter Are Adapting to the Post-US Election Era

Charlotte Provost, Security, Trade and the Economy November 21, 2016November 24, 2016 Charlotte Provost

Did social media influence the outcome of the American elections? In light of Google, Facebook & Twitter’s recent policy changes, Charlotte Provost explores the role of the internet in divulging information to the public, and its potential influence on the global community.

Never say it Could Never Happen : How Trump’s victory could unleash Political Change in Europe

Expanding Community, Michele Di Leo November 11, 2016November 11, 2016 Michele Di Leo

Does Trump’s victory have political implications for other Western countries? Michele Di Leo analyzes how “Trumpism” could potentially promote some of the most drastic political change seen in the 21st century.

Leadership Changes and NATO’s Future: How U.S. Election Results Will Change U.S.-Canada-NATO Relations

Emerging Security, Juliette Bronchtein May 16, 2016May 16, 2016 Juliette Bronchtein

Juliette Bronchtein discusses the recent and impending leadership changes in Canada and the U.S. and the implications they hold for the future of NATO and U.S.- Canada defense cooperation.

China’s Lucky Decade

Asia-Pacific, China, China, Diplomatic Relations, International Relations, James Yan, Security, Trade and the Economy, The United States of America, Uncategorized August 4, 2015July 28, 2015 James Yan

James Yan analyzes the last decade of China’s military modernization and economic diplomacy within the international community, and questions if China is set for a second decade of growth.

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