Understanding the significance of the attempted coup in Montenegro, and what this means for fragile relations with Russia. Isabel Zucchero and Michele Di Leo discuss
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How to DIY an IR Degree, Part 5: Climate Change, Global Health, and Supplementary Courses
Benson Cheung revisits his series on the DIY international relations degree with a list of new courses and new thematic concentrations on climate change and global health.
Canada’s NATO Podcasts: Interview with Charlotte Provost
Listen as Magdalena Surma interviews Charlotte Provost about her experience interning at the NATO Association of Canada.
Canada’s NATO Podcasts: Interview with John Glj Jacobs
Listen as Magdalena Surma interviews the President of YATA, John Glj Jacobs.
Canada’s NATO Podcasts: Interview with Natasha Dobrijevic
Listen as Magdalena Surma interviews Natasha Dobrijevic about her experience organizing a successful event about girls education in armed conflict.
Canada’s NATO Podcasts: Interview with Pawel Osiej Part II
Listen as Magdalena Surma interviews Pawel Osiej about his experience working as a Project Director at the Atlantic Treaty Association. Pawel also provides advice to those interested in pursuing a career in international relations, global affairs, and diplomacy.
Canada’s NATO Podcasts: Interview with Pawel Osiej Part I
Listen as Magdalena Surma interviews Pawel Osiej about his experience working as a Project Director at the Atlantic Treaty Association.
How to DIY a Free (or Cheaper) “Degree” in IR: Part 1
Did you know there are free online courses on IR topics? Benson Cheung shows you how you can build your own IR “degree”.
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.
Turkmenistan’s Troubles with Neutrality
Rejeanne Lacroix discusses Turkmenistan’s policy of neutrality.