Automation, the fourth industrial revolution, is threatening countries with high unemployment. Is a Universal Basic Income Program able to mitigate that risk?
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A Basic Income Program: Benefits and Challenges
Finland just implemented a Basic Income Program. Is this worth considering for some countries who struggle with high unemployment rates? Ida Männitö eplores.
Canada’ NATO Podcasts: Interview with Bianca Hossain Part II
Listen as Magdalena Surma interviews Bianca Hossain about her involvement in Toronto’s arts community along with the significance of public outreach and community engagement around the world.
Canada’s NATO Podcasts: Interview with Bianca Hossain Part I
Listen as Magdalena Surma interviews Bianca Hossain about her plans as the new Program Editor of Society, Culture, and International Relations.
Coffee Talk: ISIS, Mosul, and Iraq’s Fragmented Society
Michael Lumbers, Fadi Dawood, and Evon Sworesho discuss ISIS, and role Iraq’s government will have to play in bringing the fragmented society together following the liberation of Mosul.
Canada’s NATO Podcasts: Interview with Emerson Murray
Listen as Magdalena Surma interviews Emerson Murray about his experience working as a Program Editor of Society, Culture and International Relations at the NATO Association of Canada.
Internal Policy or External Policy? The Divergence in Polish Defence Policy
The election of Poland’s Law and Justice Party has brought attention to Poland’s increasingly divergent attitudes towards the EU and NATO. Michael Kang looks at possible implications this might have on the future of Poland’s defence.
China’s Cultural Revolution: 50 Year Anniversary Marked with Silence
Kristyn Byrne explores the China’s reaction to its Cultural Revolution.
Talk to a Diplomat: Exclusive Interview
In this exclusive interview, the current program editors provide advice to the next round of interns.
Seeking a Global Audience: The Evolution of Digital Diplomacy
What do Barack Obama and Humans of New York have in common? Kelly Rahardja discusses how international organizations and leaders are using social media to break down the diplomatic barrier.