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CLASS DIVIDES: A MARXIST LITERARY ANALYSIS OF GOSSIP GIRL Art imitates life. Look no further than the hit teen drama television series Gossip Girl. A story about the lives of five New York City private school students, it speaks to issues of class relations, individual consciousness, and the effects of socioeconomic structure within society at large. The THE HIGH STAKES OF BRAZIL’S 2022 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION Brazil’s 2022 election will be decisive for the country. Incumbent president Jair Bolsonaro could do what his frequent comparison, Donald Trump, could not: win re-election. If he does, Latin America’s largest democracy could face an authoritarian threat.. Starting in 2014, o bservers identified increased political polarization, where a tense vote led to the reelection of Dilma Rousseff of WHAT WOULD PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION LOOK LIKE IN THEAUTHOR: AMYROSENBLUTH
Political polarization is at its worst in the United States since the Civil War. This polarization, among many other factors, has been driven in large part by the two-party system, wherein the current electoral rules — First Past the Post for Congress and the Electoral College for the Presidency — have encouraged the growth of two dominant parties with which fewer voters truly identify. TAKE IT, OR GO WITHOUT: SPUTNIK-V AND GLOBAL VACCINE Even the vaccine’s name, Sputnik-V, is a reference to Sputnik-1, the Soviet space satellite launched in 1957 — a time best known for the “Space Race” between the USA and the USSR. The infamous “Space Race” was an opportunity for Russia to develop its observational and missile-launching capacity through the development of space-fare. SOCIAL WORK IS NOT A MIRACLE CURE FOR SYSTEMIC RACISM IN Social Work is not a Miracle Cure for Systemic Racism in Canada. By Sophie Wirzba On Jul 17, 2020. As the idea of defunding and abolishing the police in Canada becomes more mainstream in the wake of nationwide protests over police brutality and systemic racism, so has the idea of replacing the police with other nonviolent services. SEXUAL VIOLENCE: A WEAPON OF WAR IN THE DRC Sexual Violence: A Weapon of War in the DRC. By Mia Archambault On Mar 31, 2021. The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has been dubbed the “rape capital of the world” and the “worst place on Earth to be a woman.”. Since gaining independence from Belgium, the DRC has been unstable — rampant violence and conflict paired with weak and CLIMATE CHANGE AND RACISM: A CASE STUDY OF REDLINING Climate Change and Racism: A Case Study of Redlining. Environmental justice is an emerging movement that, among other facets, seeks to equalize the burden and harmful impacts of climate change across populations. The presence of environmental justice initiatives requires acknowledgement of the existence of environmental racism. FANON AND COLLECTIVE CATHARSIS: THE REMOVAL OF RACIST By Renée Lehman On Jul 18, 2020. Frantz Fanon (1925-1961) was an influential political philosopher and psychiatrist who wrote extensively about the long-term psychological effects of repressive colonial rule on the minds of colonized peoples. In his 1952 book entitled Black Skin, White Masks, he developed the concept of “collective catharsis WHY IS CHINA PERSECUTING THE UYGHUR PEOPLE? The Uyghur people, a predominantly Muslim, ethnic minority who are native to China’s northwestern Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, are suffering under an oppressive regime in which cultural and religious identity is punished. There have been differ MIR – CANADA'S PREMIER UNDERGRADUATE JOURNAL OFSECTION FRANCOPHONEMEDIAABOUT USCONTACT USIRSAMCONTRIBUTE The McGill International Review MIR Meets: Katia Houle. 1:07:04 MIR Meets: Katia Houle. 35:29 MIR Meets: Jennifer Pedraza. 10:29 Spotlight: Fiscal Stimulus and the Worth of Every Dollar Spent. 22:51 The Aftermath: The U.S.-China Summit in Alaska. 15:16 Spotlight: What ‘The Princess Bride’, a 1930s Beauty Contest, and the GameStopShort All
CLASS DIVIDES: A MARXIST LITERARY ANALYSIS OF GOSSIP GIRL Art imitates life. Look no further than the hit teen drama television series Gossip Girl. A story about the lives of five New York City private school students, it speaks to issues of class relations, individual consciousness, and the effects of socioeconomic structure within society at large. The THE HIGH STAKES OF BRAZIL’S 2022 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION Brazil’s 2022 election will be decisive for the country. Incumbent president Jair Bolsonaro could do what his frequent comparison, Donald Trump, could not: win re-election. If he does, Latin America’s largest democracy could face an authoritarian threat.. Starting in 2014, o bservers identified increased political polarization, where a tense vote led to the reelection of Dilma Rousseff of WHAT WOULD PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION LOOK LIKE IN THEAUTHOR: AMYROSENBLUTH
Political polarization is at its worst in the United States since the Civil War. This polarization, among many other factors, has been driven in large part by the two-party system, wherein the current electoral rules — First Past the Post for Congress and the Electoral College for the Presidency — have encouraged the growth of two dominant parties with which fewer voters truly identify. TAKE IT, OR GO WITHOUT: SPUTNIK-V AND GLOBAL VACCINE Even the vaccine’s name, Sputnik-V, is a reference to Sputnik-1, the Soviet space satellite launched in 1957 — a time best known for the “Space Race” between the USA and the USSR. The infamous “Space Race” was an opportunity for Russia to develop its observational and missile-launching capacity through the development of space-fare. SOCIAL WORK IS NOT A MIRACLE CURE FOR SYSTEMIC RACISM IN Social Work is not a Miracle Cure for Systemic Racism in Canada. By Sophie Wirzba On Jul 17, 2020. As the idea of defunding and abolishing the police in Canada becomes more mainstream in the wake of nationwide protests over police brutality and systemic racism, so has the idea of replacing the police with other nonviolent services. SEXUAL VIOLENCE: A WEAPON OF WAR IN THE DRC Sexual Violence: A Weapon of War in the DRC. By Mia Archambault On Mar 31, 2021. The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has been dubbed the “rape capital of the world” and the “worst place on Earth to be a woman.”. Since gaining independence from Belgium, the DRC has been unstable — rampant violence and conflict paired with weak and CLIMATE CHANGE AND RACISM: A CASE STUDY OF REDLINING Climate Change and Racism: A Case Study of Redlining. Environmental justice is an emerging movement that, among other facets, seeks to equalize the burden and harmful impacts of climate change across populations. The presence of environmental justice initiatives requires acknowledgement of the existence of environmental racism. FANON AND COLLECTIVE CATHARSIS: THE REMOVAL OF RACIST By Renée Lehman On Jul 18, 2020. Frantz Fanon (1925-1961) was an influential political philosopher and psychiatrist who wrote extensively about the long-term psychological effects of repressive colonial rule on the minds of colonized peoples. In his 1952 book entitled Black Skin, White Masks, he developed the concept of “collective catharsis WHY IS CHINA PERSECUTING THE UYGHUR PEOPLE? The Uyghur people, a predominantly Muslim, ethnic minority who are native to China’s northwestern Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, are suffering under an oppressive regime in which cultural and religious identity is punished. There have been differ THE HIGH STAKES OF BRAZIL’S 2022 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION Brazil’s 2022 election will be decisive for the country. Incumbent president Jair Bolsonaro could do what his frequent comparison, Donald Trump, could not: win re-election. If he does, Latin America’s largest democracy could face an authoritarian threat.. Starting in 2014, o bservers identified increased political polarization, where a tense vote led to the reelection of Dilma Rousseff of TAKE IT, OR GO WITHOUT: SPUTNIK-V AND GLOBAL VACCINE Even the vaccine’s name, Sputnik-V, is a reference to Sputnik-1, the Soviet space satellite launched in 1957 — a time best known for the “Space Race” between the USA and the USSR. The infamous “Space Race” was an opportunity for Russia to develop its observational and missile-launching capacity through the development of space-fare. VACCINE ROLLOUT IN THE MIDDLE EAST: A SPOTLIGHT ON By Robin Kennedy On Feb 22, 2021. As one of the world’s most economically disparate regions, the Middle East provides a stark example of inequality in COVID-19 vaccine rollouts. Economic crises since the pandemic have exacerbated the already staggering rates of inequality in the Middle East. The UN estimates that 14 million peoplein Arab
VACCINE HESITANCY TO HYPOCRISY: HOW THE EU SHOT ITSELF IN The proliferation of more infectious and transmissible Coronavirus strains sparked an upswing in COVID-19 cases in continental Europe, squandering hopes that its vaccine programme would prevent a third wave.O ver 20 countries reported an increase in positivity rates, and 15 reported increased hospital care, according to the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control. THE POWER OF PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION IN SOCIAL JUSTICE The Power of Public Transportation in Social Justice. By Dana Malapit On Nov 18, 2020. Although the American civil rights struggle is largely remembered for outlawing racial discrimination in the realms of housing and voting rights, much of the movement actually centred around access to public transportation. The Plessy v. THE OPIOID CRISIS: A CANADIAN PERSPECTIVE The Opioid Crisis plaguing the United States is no new phenomenon, having become a familiar and persistent headline. However, 2019 has brought an onslaught of lawsuits against pharmaceutical companies for their roles in creating and intensifying the crisis, offering a glimmer of hope that they may soon be held accountable. HOW SOCIAL MEDIA DIVIDES US How Social Media Divides Us. By Joshua Poggianti On Nov 3, 2020. In recent years, social media has both instigated and bore witness to new divisions in our society. Even though octogenarians manage to use it, social media is a complicated digital tool, involving precise and hidden mechanisms that interact behind our telephone’s touchscreens. L’ITINÉRANCE AU QUÉBEC : UN ENJEU NÉGLIGÉ EN TEMPS …TRANSLATETHIS PAGE
L’itinérance au Québec : un enjeu négligé en temps de pandémie. By Ana-Maria Dumitrache On Jan 9, 2021. En janvier 2020, trois mois avant la pandémie de la COVID-19, une crise du logement a frappé le Québec, augmentant drastiquement le nombre de sans-abris. L’absence d’intervention de la part du gouvernement provincial de la THE DEEP AND DARK WEB OF INTERNATIONAL POLITICS The Deep and Dark Web of International Politics. By Arnavi Mehta On Mar 15, 2017. (image by Ruben Molina, via Flickr) The Internet is an ubiquitous entity. It dominates the lives and practices of many. The birth of the World Wide Web in 1989 marked an unprecedented expansion of information and communication, with a remarkable risk – rewardratio.
A CENTURY OF HUMILIATION: UNDERSTANDING THE CHINESE The CCP’s Narrative:. In 2017, Xi Jinping addressed the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, extolling Ancient China as a once great nation “plunged into the darkness of domestic turmoil and foreign aggression; its people were ravaged by wars, saw their homeland torn, and lived in poverty and despair”. The era he describes is known by the Chinese as the Century of MIR – CANADA'S PREMIER UNDERGRADUATE JOURNAL OFSECTION FRANCOPHONEMEDIAABOUT USCONTACT USIRSAMCONTRIBUTE The McGill International Review MIR Meets: Katia Houle. 1:07:04 MIR Meets: Katia Houle. 35:29 MIR Meets: Jennifer Pedraza. 10:29 Spotlight: Fiscal Stimulus and the Worth of Every Dollar Spent. 22:51 The Aftermath: The U.S.-China Summit in Alaska. 15:16 Spotlight: What ‘The Princess Bride’, a 1930s Beauty Contest, and the GameStopShort All
THE HIGH STAKES OF BRAZIL’S 2022 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION Brazil’s 2022 election will be decisive for the country. Incumbent president Jair Bolsonaro could do what his frequent comparison, Donald Trump, could not: win re-election. If he does, Latin America’s largest democracy could face an authoritarian threat.. Starting in 2014, o bservers identified increased political polarization, where a tense vote led to the reelection of Dilma Rousseff of CLASS DIVIDES: A MARXIST LITERARY ANALYSIS OF GOSSIP GIRL Art imitates life. Look no further than the hit teen drama television series Gossip Girl. A story about the lives of five New York City private school students, it speaks to issues of class relations, individual consciousness, and the effects of socioeconomic structure within society at large. The WHAT WOULD PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION LOOK LIKE IN THEAUTHOR: AMYROSENBLUTH
Political polarization is at its worst in the United States since the Civil War. This polarization, among many other factors, has been driven in large part by the two-party system, wherein the current electoral rules — First Past the Post for Congress and the Electoral College for the Presidency — have encouraged the growth of two dominant parties with which fewer voters truly identify. THE POWER OF PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION IN SOCIAL JUSTICE The Power of Public Transportation in Social Justice. By Dana Malapit On Nov 18, 2020. Although the American civil rights struggle is largely remembered for outlawing racial discrimination in the realms of housing and voting rights, much of the movement actually centred around access to public transportation. The Plessy v. SOCIAL WORK IS NOT A MIRACLE CURE FOR SYSTEMIC RACISM IN Social Work is not a Miracle Cure for Systemic Racism in Canada. By Sophie Wirzba On Jul 17, 2020. As the idea of defunding and abolishing the police in Canada becomes more mainstream in the wake of nationwide protests over police brutality and systemic racism, so has the idea of replacing the police with other nonviolent services. SEXUAL VIOLENCE: A WEAPON OF WAR IN THE DRC Sexual Violence: A Weapon of War in the DRC. By Mia Archambault On Mar 31, 2021. The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has been dubbed the “rape capital of the world” and the “worst place on Earth to be a woman.”. Since gaining independence from Belgium, the DRC has been unstable — rampant violence and conflict paired with weak and CLIMATE CHANGE AND RACISM: A CASE STUDY OF REDLINING Climate Change and Racism: A Case Study of Redlining. Environmental justice is an emerging movement that, among other facets, seeks to equalize the burden and harmful impacts of climate change across populations. The presence of environmental justice initiatives requires acknowledgement of the existence of environmental racism. FANON AND COLLECTIVE CATHARSIS: THE REMOVAL OF RACIST By Renée Lehman On Jul 18, 2020. Frantz Fanon (1925-1961) was an influential political philosopher and psychiatrist who wrote extensively about the long-term psychological effects of repressive colonial rule on the minds of colonized peoples. In his 1952 book entitled Black Skin, White Masks, he developed the concept of “collective catharsis WHY IS CHINA PERSECUTING THE UYGHUR PEOPLE? The Uyghur people, a predominantly Muslim, ethnic minority who are native to China’s northwestern Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, are suffering under an oppressive regime in which cultural and religious identity is punished. There have been differ MIR – CANADA'S PREMIER UNDERGRADUATE JOURNAL OFSECTION FRANCOPHONEMEDIAABOUT USCONTACT USIRSAMCONTRIBUTE The McGill International Review MIR Meets: Katia Houle. 1:07:04 MIR Meets: Katia Houle. 35:29 MIR Meets: Jennifer Pedraza. 10:29 Spotlight: Fiscal Stimulus and the Worth of Every Dollar Spent. 22:51 The Aftermath: The U.S.-China Summit in Alaska. 15:16 Spotlight: What ‘The Princess Bride’, a 1930s Beauty Contest, and the GameStopShort All
THE HIGH STAKES OF BRAZIL’S 2022 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION Brazil’s 2022 election will be decisive for the country. Incumbent president Jair Bolsonaro could do what his frequent comparison, Donald Trump, could not: win re-election. If he does, Latin America’s largest democracy could face an authoritarian threat.. Starting in 2014, o bservers identified increased political polarization, where a tense vote led to the reelection of Dilma Rousseff of CLASS DIVIDES: A MARXIST LITERARY ANALYSIS OF GOSSIP GIRL Art imitates life. Look no further than the hit teen drama television series Gossip Girl. A story about the lives of five New York City private school students, it speaks to issues of class relations, individual consciousness, and the effects of socioeconomic structure within society at large. The WHAT WOULD PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION LOOK LIKE IN THEAUTHOR: AMYROSENBLUTH
Political polarization is at its worst in the United States since the Civil War. This polarization, among many other factors, has been driven in large part by the two-party system, wherein the current electoral rules — First Past the Post for Congress and the Electoral College for the Presidency — have encouraged the growth of two dominant parties with which fewer voters truly identify. THE POWER OF PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION IN SOCIAL JUSTICE The Power of Public Transportation in Social Justice. By Dana Malapit On Nov 18, 2020. Although the American civil rights struggle is largely remembered for outlawing racial discrimination in the realms of housing and voting rights, much of the movement actually centred around access to public transportation. The Plessy v. SOCIAL WORK IS NOT A MIRACLE CURE FOR SYSTEMIC RACISM IN Social Work is not a Miracle Cure for Systemic Racism in Canada. By Sophie Wirzba On Jul 17, 2020. As the idea of defunding and abolishing the police in Canada becomes more mainstream in the wake of nationwide protests over police brutality and systemic racism, so has the idea of replacing the police with other nonviolent services. SEXUAL VIOLENCE: A WEAPON OF WAR IN THE DRC Sexual Violence: A Weapon of War in the DRC. By Mia Archambault On Mar 31, 2021. The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has been dubbed the “rape capital of the world” and the “worst place on Earth to be a woman.”. Since gaining independence from Belgium, the DRC has been unstable — rampant violence and conflict paired with weak and CLIMATE CHANGE AND RACISM: A CASE STUDY OF REDLINING Climate Change and Racism: A Case Study of Redlining. Environmental justice is an emerging movement that, among other facets, seeks to equalize the burden and harmful impacts of climate change across populations. The presence of environmental justice initiatives requires acknowledgement of the existence of environmental racism. FANON AND COLLECTIVE CATHARSIS: THE REMOVAL OF RACIST By Renée Lehman On Jul 18, 2020. Frantz Fanon (1925-1961) was an influential political philosopher and psychiatrist who wrote extensively about the long-term psychological effects of repressive colonial rule on the minds of colonized peoples. In his 1952 book entitled Black Skin, White Masks, he developed the concept of “collective catharsis WHY IS CHINA PERSECUTING THE UYGHUR PEOPLE? The Uyghur people, a predominantly Muslim, ethnic minority who are native to China’s northwestern Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, are suffering under an oppressive regime in which cultural and religious identity is punished. There have been differ TAKE IT, OR GO WITHOUT: SPUTNIK-V AND GLOBAL VACCINE Even the vaccine’s name, Sputnik-V, is a reference to Sputnik-1, the Soviet space satellite launched in 1957 — a time best known for the “Space Race” between the USA and the USSR. The infamous “Space Race” was an opportunity for Russia to develop its observational and missile-launching capacity through the development of space-fare. VACCINE ROLLOUT IN THE MIDDLE EAST: A SPOTLIGHT ON By Robin Kennedy On Feb 22, 2021. As one of the world’s most economically disparate regions, the Middle East provides a stark example of inequality in COVID-19 vaccine rollouts. Economic crises since the pandemic have exacerbated the already staggering rates of inequality in the Middle East. The UN estimates that 14 million peoplein Arab
THE POWER OF PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION IN SOCIAL JUSTICE The Power of Public Transportation in Social Justice. By Dana Malapit On Nov 18, 2020. Although the American civil rights struggle is largely remembered for outlawing racial discrimination in the realms of housing and voting rights, much of the movement actually centred around access to public transportation. The Plessy v. A CITY FOR EGYPT’S FUTURE, OR AL-SISI’S? Six years ago, the Egyptian government announced they would construct a New Administrative Capital (NAC) in the desert east of Cairo. This development would be a key part of President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi’s “Egypt Vision 2030”, the country’s long-term national agenda aiming to “achieve sustainable development principles and objectives in all areas.” Allocating billions of dollars HOW SOCIAL MEDIA DIVIDES US How Social Media Divides Us. By Joshua Poggianti On Nov 3, 2020. In recent years, social media has both instigated and bore witness to new divisions in our society. Even though octogenarians manage to use it, social media is a complicated digital tool, involving precise and hidden mechanisms that interact behind our telephone’s touchscreens. PROTECTING PANCASILA: INDONESIA’S FIGHT AGAINST RELIGIOUS To a degree, Indonesia’s fight to uphold Pancasila parallels Macron’s quest to defend the secular values so dear to the French republic. However, Indonesia’s push to neutralize the threat of radical Islam predates post-9/11 anxieties about religious extremism, rooted in enduring debates about the role of Islam in Indonesia. THE FUTURE OF UKRAINE-RUSSIA RELATIONS: RECONCILIATION OR The Future of Ukraine-Russia Relations: Reconciliation or a Dead End? On December 9, 2019, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met with Russian President Vladimir Putin for the first time. At the meeting, the two had planned to discuss the future of Ukraine-Russia relations and the potential for peace negotiations. L’ITINÉRANCE AU QUÉBEC : UN ENJEU NÉGLIGÉ EN TEMPS …TRANSLATETHIS PAGE
L’itinérance au Québec : un enjeu négligé en temps de pandémie. By Ana-Maria Dumitrache On Jan 9, 2021. En janvier 2020, trois mois avant la pandémie de la COVID-19, une crise du logement a frappé le Québec, augmentant drastiquement le nombre de sans-abris. L’absence d’intervention de la part du gouvernement provincial de la A CENTURY OF HUMILIATION: UNDERSTANDING THE CHINESE The CCP’s Narrative:. In 2017, Xi Jinping addressed the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, extolling Ancient China as a once great nation “plunged into the darkness of domestic turmoil and foreign aggression; its people were ravaged by wars, saw their homeland torn, and lived in poverty and despair”. The era he describes is known by the Chinese as the Century of THE DEEP AND DARK WEB OF INTERNATIONAL POLITICS The Deep and Dark Web of International Politics. By Arnavi Mehta On Mar 15, 2017. (image by Ruben Molina, via Flickr) The Internet is an ubiquitous entity. It dominates the lives and practices of many. The birth of the World Wide Web in 1989 marked an unprecedented expansion of information and communication, with a remarkable risk – rewardratio.
MIR – CANADA'S PREMIER UNDERGRADUATE JOURNAL OFSECTION FRANCOPHONEMEDIAABOUT USCONTACT USIRSAMCONTRIBUTE The McGill International Review MIR Meets: Katia Houle. 1:07:04 MIR Meets: Katia Houle. 35:29 MIR Meets: Jennifer Pedraza. 10:29 Spotlight: Fiscal Stimulus and the Worth of Every Dollar Spent. 22:51 The Aftermath: The U.S.-China Summit in Alaska. 15:16 Spotlight: What ‘The Princess Bride’, a 1930s Beauty Contest, and the GameStopShort All
THE HIGH STAKES OF BRAZIL’S 2022 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION Brazil’s 2022 election will be decisive for the country. Incumbent president Jair Bolsonaro could do what his frequent comparison, Donald Trump, could not: win re-election. If he does, Latin America’s largest democracy could face an authoritarian threat.. Starting in 2014, o bservers identified increased political polarization, where a tense vote led to the reelection of Dilma Rousseff of CLASS DIVIDES: A MARXIST LITERARY ANALYSIS OF GOSSIP GIRL Art imitates life. Look no further than the hit teen drama television series Gossip Girl. A story about the lives of five New York City private school students, it speaks to issues of class relations, individual consciousness, and the effects of socioeconomic structure within society at large. The WHAT WOULD PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION LOOK LIKE IN THEAUTHOR: AMYROSENBLUTH
Political polarization is at its worst in the United States since the Civil War. This polarization, among many other factors, has been driven in large part by the two-party system, wherein the current electoral rules — First Past the Post for Congress and the Electoral College for the Presidency — have encouraged the growth of two dominant parties with which fewer voters truly identify. THE POWER OF PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION IN SOCIAL JUSTICE The Power of Public Transportation in Social Justice. By Dana Malapit On Nov 18, 2020. Although the American civil rights struggle is largely remembered for outlawing racial discrimination in the realms of housing and voting rights, much of the movement actually centred around access to public transportation. The Plessy v. SOCIAL WORK IS NOT A MIRACLE CURE FOR SYSTEMIC RACISM IN Social Work is not a Miracle Cure for Systemic Racism in Canada. By Sophie Wirzba On Jul 17, 2020. As the idea of defunding and abolishing the police in Canada becomes more mainstream in the wake of nationwide protests over police brutality and systemic racism, so has the idea of replacing the police with other nonviolent services. SEXUAL VIOLENCE: A WEAPON OF WAR IN THE DRC Sexual Violence: A Weapon of War in the DRC. By Mia Archambault On Mar 31, 2021. The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has been dubbed the “rape capital of the world” and the “worst place on Earth to be a woman.”. Since gaining independence from Belgium, the DRC has been unstable — rampant violence and conflict paired with weak and CLIMATE CHANGE AND RACISM: A CASE STUDY OF REDLINING Climate Change and Racism: A Case Study of Redlining. Environmental justice is an emerging movement that, among other facets, seeks to equalize the burden and harmful impacts of climate change across populations. The presence of environmental justice initiatives requires acknowledgement of the existence of environmental racism. FANON AND COLLECTIVE CATHARSIS: THE REMOVAL OF RACIST By Renée Lehman On Jul 18, 2020. Frantz Fanon (1925-1961) was an influential political philosopher and psychiatrist who wrote extensively about the long-term psychological effects of repressive colonial rule on the minds of colonized peoples. In his 1952 book entitled Black Skin, White Masks, he developed the concept of “collective catharsis WHY IS CHINA PERSECUTING THE UYGHUR PEOPLE? The Uyghur people, a predominantly Muslim, ethnic minority who are native to China’s northwestern Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, are suffering under an oppressive regime in which cultural and religious identity is punished. There have been differ MIR – CANADA'S PREMIER UNDERGRADUATE JOURNAL OFSECTION FRANCOPHONEMEDIAABOUT USCONTACT USIRSAMCONTRIBUTE The McGill International Review MIR Meets: Katia Houle. 1:07:04 MIR Meets: Katia Houle. 35:29 MIR Meets: Jennifer Pedraza. 10:29 Spotlight: Fiscal Stimulus and the Worth of Every Dollar Spent. 22:51 The Aftermath: The U.S.-China Summit in Alaska. 15:16 Spotlight: What ‘The Princess Bride’, a 1930s Beauty Contest, and the GameStopShort All
THE HIGH STAKES OF BRAZIL’S 2022 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION Brazil’s 2022 election will be decisive for the country. Incumbent president Jair Bolsonaro could do what his frequent comparison, Donald Trump, could not: win re-election. If he does, Latin America’s largest democracy could face an authoritarian threat.. Starting in 2014, o bservers identified increased political polarization, where a tense vote led to the reelection of Dilma Rousseff of CLASS DIVIDES: A MARXIST LITERARY ANALYSIS OF GOSSIP GIRL Art imitates life. Look no further than the hit teen drama television series Gossip Girl. A story about the lives of five New York City private school students, it speaks to issues of class relations, individual consciousness, and the effects of socioeconomic structure within society at large. The WHAT WOULD PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION LOOK LIKE IN THEAUTHOR: AMYROSENBLUTH
Political polarization is at its worst in the United States since the Civil War. This polarization, among many other factors, has been driven in large part by the two-party system, wherein the current electoral rules — First Past the Post for Congress and the Electoral College for the Presidency — have encouraged the growth of two dominant parties with which fewer voters truly identify. THE POWER OF PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION IN SOCIAL JUSTICE The Power of Public Transportation in Social Justice. By Dana Malapit On Nov 18, 2020. Although the American civil rights struggle is largely remembered for outlawing racial discrimination in the realms of housing and voting rights, much of the movement actually centred around access to public transportation. The Plessy v. SOCIAL WORK IS NOT A MIRACLE CURE FOR SYSTEMIC RACISM IN Social Work is not a Miracle Cure for Systemic Racism in Canada. By Sophie Wirzba On Jul 17, 2020. As the idea of defunding and abolishing the police in Canada becomes more mainstream in the wake of nationwide protests over police brutality and systemic racism, so has the idea of replacing the police with other nonviolent services. SEXUAL VIOLENCE: A WEAPON OF WAR IN THE DRC Sexual Violence: A Weapon of War in the DRC. By Mia Archambault On Mar 31, 2021. The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has been dubbed the “rape capital of the world” and the “worst place on Earth to be a woman.”. Since gaining independence from Belgium, the DRC has been unstable — rampant violence and conflict paired with weak and CLIMATE CHANGE AND RACISM: A CASE STUDY OF REDLINING Climate Change and Racism: A Case Study of Redlining. Environmental justice is an emerging movement that, among other facets, seeks to equalize the burden and harmful impacts of climate change across populations. The presence of environmental justice initiatives requires acknowledgement of the existence of environmental racism. FANON AND COLLECTIVE CATHARSIS: THE REMOVAL OF RACIST By Renée Lehman On Jul 18, 2020. Frantz Fanon (1925-1961) was an influential political philosopher and psychiatrist who wrote extensively about the long-term psychological effects of repressive colonial rule on the minds of colonized peoples. In his 1952 book entitled Black Skin, White Masks, he developed the concept of “collective catharsis WHY IS CHINA PERSECUTING THE UYGHUR PEOPLE? The Uyghur people, a predominantly Muslim, ethnic minority who are native to China’s northwestern Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, are suffering under an oppressive regime in which cultural and religious identity is punished. There have been differ TAKE IT, OR GO WITHOUT: SPUTNIK-V AND GLOBAL VACCINE Even the vaccine’s name, Sputnik-V, is a reference to Sputnik-1, the Soviet space satellite launched in 1957 — a time best known for the “Space Race” between the USA and the USSR. The infamous “Space Race” was an opportunity for Russia to develop its observational and missile-launching capacity through the development of space-fare. VACCINE ROLLOUT IN THE MIDDLE EAST: A SPOTLIGHT ON By Robin Kennedy On Feb 22, 2021. As one of the world’s most economically disparate regions, the Middle East provides a stark example of inequality in COVID-19 vaccine rollouts. Economic crises since the pandemic have exacerbated the already staggering rates of inequality in the Middle East. The UN estimates that 14 million peoplein Arab
THE POWER OF PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION IN SOCIAL JUSTICE The Power of Public Transportation in Social Justice. By Dana Malapit On Nov 18, 2020. Although the American civil rights struggle is largely remembered for outlawing racial discrimination in the realms of housing and voting rights, much of the movement actually centred around access to public transportation. The Plessy v. A CITY FOR EGYPT’S FUTURE, OR AL-SISI’S? Six years ago, the Egyptian government announced they would construct a New Administrative Capital (NAC) in the desert east of Cairo. This development would be a key part of President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi’s “Egypt Vision 2030”, the country’s long-term national agenda aiming to “achieve sustainable development principles and objectives in all areas.” Allocating billions of dollars HOW SOCIAL MEDIA DIVIDES US How Social Media Divides Us. By Joshua Poggianti On Nov 3, 2020. In recent years, social media has both instigated and bore witness to new divisions in our society. Even though octogenarians manage to use it, social media is a complicated digital tool, involving precise and hidden mechanisms that interact behind our telephone’s touchscreens. PROTECTING PANCASILA: INDONESIA’S FIGHT AGAINST RELIGIOUS To a degree, Indonesia’s fight to uphold Pancasila parallels Macron’s quest to defend the secular values so dear to the French republic. However, Indonesia’s push to neutralize the threat of radical Islam predates post-9/11 anxieties about religious extremism, rooted in enduring debates about the role of Islam in Indonesia. THE FUTURE OF UKRAINE-RUSSIA RELATIONS: RECONCILIATION OR The Future of Ukraine-Russia Relations: Reconciliation or a Dead End? On December 9, 2019, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met with Russian President Vladimir Putin for the first time. At the meeting, the two had planned to discuss the future of Ukraine-Russia relations and the potential for peace negotiations. L’ITINÉRANCE AU QUÉBEC : UN ENJEU NÉGLIGÉ EN TEMPS …TRANSLATETHIS PAGE
L’itinérance au Québec : un enjeu négligé en temps de pandémie. By Ana-Maria Dumitrache On Jan 9, 2021. En janvier 2020, trois mois avant la pandémie de la COVID-19, une crise du logement a frappé le Québec, augmentant drastiquement le nombre de sans-abris. L’absence d’intervention de la part du gouvernement provincial de la A CENTURY OF HUMILIATION: UNDERSTANDING THE CHINESE The CCP’s Narrative:. In 2017, Xi Jinping addressed the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, extolling Ancient China as a once great nation “plunged into the darkness of domestic turmoil and foreign aggression; its people were ravaged by wars, saw their homeland torn, and lived in poverty and despair”. The era he describes is known by the Chinese as the Century of THE DEEP AND DARK WEB OF INTERNATIONAL POLITICS The Deep and Dark Web of International Politics. By Arnavi Mehta On Mar 15, 2017. (image by Ruben Molina, via Flickr) The Internet is an ubiquitous entity. It dominates the lives and practices of many. The birth of the World Wide Web in 1989 marked an unprecedented expansion of information and communication, with a remarkable risk – rewardratio.
MIR – CANADA'S PREMIER UNDERGRADUATE JOURNAL OFSECTION FRANCOPHONEMEDIAABOUT USCONTACT USIRSAMCONTRIBUTE The McGill International Review MIR Meets: Katia Houle. 1:07:04 MIR Meets: Katia Houle. 35:29 MIR Meets: Jennifer Pedraza. 10:29 Spotlight: Fiscal Stimulus and the Worth of Every Dollar Spent. 22:51 The Aftermath: The U.S.-China Summit in Alaska. 15:16 Spotlight: What ‘The Princess Bride’, a 1930s Beauty Contest, and the GameStopShort All
SOCIAL WORK IS NOT A MIRACLE CURE FOR SYSTEMIC RACISM IN Social Work is not a Miracle Cure for Systemic Racism in Canada. By Sophie Wirzba On Jul 17, 2020. As the idea of defunding and abolishing the police in Canada becomes more mainstream in the wake of nationwide protests over police brutality and systemic racism, so has the idea of replacing the police with other nonviolent services. WHAT WOULD PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION LOOK LIKE IN THEAUTHOR: AMYROSENBLUTH
Political polarization is at its worst in the United States since the Civil War. This polarization, among many other factors, has been driven in large part by the two-party system, wherein the current electoral rules — First Past the Post for Congress and the Electoral College for the Presidency — have encouraged the growth of two dominant parties with which fewer voters truly identify. WHY IS CHINA PERSECUTING THE UYGHUR PEOPLE? The Uyghur people, a predominantly Muslim, ethnic minority who are native to China’s northwestern Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, are suffering under an oppressive regime in which cultural and religious identity is punished. There have been differ DECOLONIZATION AND CHAGOS: AN UNFINISHED STORY The Salomons Atolls in the Chagos. A defining component of the Chagossian identity, their homeland, was taken away from them decades ago. The emotional trauma that comes with being expelled from one’s native land is unfathomable. The pain of a people at the hands of a stronger nation operating in its own interests is reminiscent of thetime
CLIMATE CHANGE AND RACISM: A CASE STUDY OF REDLINING Climate Change and Racism: A Case Study of Redlining. Environmental justice is an emerging movement that, among other facets, seeks to equalize the burden and harmful impacts of climate change across populations. The presence of environmental justice initiatives requires acknowledgement of the existence of environmental racism. PROTECTING PANCASILA: INDONESIA’S FIGHT AGAINST RELIGIOUS To a degree, Indonesia’s fight to uphold Pancasila parallels Macron’s quest to defend the secular values so dear to the French republic. However, Indonesia’s push to neutralize the threat of radical Islam predates post-9/11 anxieties about religious extremism, rooted in enduring debates about the role of Islam in Indonesia. THE DEEP AND DARK WEB OF INTERNATIONAL POLITICS IS BANGLADESH’S DEEPENING POLITICAL CRISIS SINKING INTO The EU, one of Bangladesh’s largest trading partners, has already threatened to suspend trade privileges with Bangladesh in previous years, but the political crisis has only deepened since. Regardless, the current development model of resilient growth in Bangladesh is being fiercely tried by the government’s increasingly authoritarianbehavior.
THE GENDER OF THE MILITARY: THE CHALLENGES FACING FEMALE The Gender of the Military: The Challenges Facing Female Service Members. By Dylan Lamberti On Dec 14, 2015. On December 3, U.S. Defense Secretary Ashton B. Carter announced that women will be able to serve in all combat roles, giving them access to roles that were previously restricted solely to men, including the Green Berets andNavy SEALS.
MIR – CANADA'S PREMIER UNDERGRADUATE JOURNAL OFSECTION FRANCOPHONEMEDIAABOUT USCONTACT USIRSAMCONTRIBUTE The McGill International Review MIR Meets: Katia Houle. 1:07:04 MIR Meets: Katia Houle. 35:29 MIR Meets: Jennifer Pedraza. 10:29 Spotlight: Fiscal Stimulus and the Worth of Every Dollar Spent. 22:51 The Aftermath: The U.S.-China Summit in Alaska. 15:16 Spotlight: What ‘The Princess Bride’, a 1930s Beauty Contest, and the GameStopShort All
SOCIAL WORK IS NOT A MIRACLE CURE FOR SYSTEMIC RACISM IN Social Work is not a Miracle Cure for Systemic Racism in Canada. By Sophie Wirzba On Jul 17, 2020. As the idea of defunding and abolishing the police in Canada becomes more mainstream in the wake of nationwide protests over police brutality and systemic racism, so has the idea of replacing the police with other nonviolent services. WHAT WOULD PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION LOOK LIKE IN THEAUTHOR: AMYROSENBLUTH
Political polarization is at its worst in the United States since the Civil War. This polarization, among many other factors, has been driven in large part by the two-party system, wherein the current electoral rules — First Past the Post for Congress and the Electoral College for the Presidency — have encouraged the growth of two dominant parties with which fewer voters truly identify. WHY IS CHINA PERSECUTING THE UYGHUR PEOPLE? The Uyghur people, a predominantly Muslim, ethnic minority who are native to China’s northwestern Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, are suffering under an oppressive regime in which cultural and religious identity is punished. There have been differ DECOLONIZATION AND CHAGOS: AN UNFINISHED STORY The Salomons Atolls in the Chagos. A defining component of the Chagossian identity, their homeland, was taken away from them decades ago. The emotional trauma that comes with being expelled from one’s native land is unfathomable. The pain of a people at the hands of a stronger nation operating in its own interests is reminiscent of thetime
CLIMATE CHANGE AND RACISM: A CASE STUDY OF REDLINING Climate Change and Racism: A Case Study of Redlining. Environmental justice is an emerging movement that, among other facets, seeks to equalize the burden and harmful impacts of climate change across populations. The presence of environmental justice initiatives requires acknowledgement of the existence of environmental racism. PROTECTING PANCASILA: INDONESIA’S FIGHT AGAINST RELIGIOUS To a degree, Indonesia’s fight to uphold Pancasila parallels Macron’s quest to defend the secular values so dear to the French republic. However, Indonesia’s push to neutralize the threat of radical Islam predates post-9/11 anxieties about religious extremism, rooted in enduring debates about the role of Islam in Indonesia. THE DEEP AND DARK WEB OF INTERNATIONAL POLITICS IS BANGLADESH’S DEEPENING POLITICAL CRISIS SINKING INTO The EU, one of Bangladesh’s largest trading partners, has already threatened to suspend trade privileges with Bangladesh in previous years, but the political crisis has only deepened since. Regardless, the current development model of resilient growth in Bangladesh is being fiercely tried by the government’s increasingly authoritarianbehavior.
THE GENDER OF THE MILITARY: THE CHALLENGES FACING FEMALE The Gender of the Military: The Challenges Facing Female Service Members. By Dylan Lamberti On Dec 14, 2015. On December 3, U.S. Defense Secretary Ashton B. Carter announced that women will be able to serve in all combat roles, giving them access to roles that were previously restricted solely to men, including the Green Berets andNavy SEALS.
THE LOSING BATTLE OF COLLECTIVE ACTION AGAINST COVID-19 The Losing Battle of Collective Action Against COVID-19. By Taylor Hu On Jan 28, 2021. During this pandemic, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s multiple warnings about the dangers of complacency and reminders of personal responsibility were critical first steps in encouraging a united public response. However, in the face of anincreasingly
VACCINE HESITANCY TO HYPOCRISY: HOW THE EU SHOT ITSELF IN The proliferation of more infectious and transmissible Coronavirus strains sparked an upswing in COVID-19 cases in continental Europe, squandering hopes that its vaccine programme would prevent a third wave.O ver 20 countries reported an increase in positivity rates, and 15 reported increased hospital care, according to the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control. THE POWER OF PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION IN SOCIAL JUSTICE The Power of Public Transportation in Social Justice. By Dana Malapit On Nov 18, 2020. Although the American civil rights struggle is largely remembered for outlawing racial discrimination in the realms of housing and voting rights, much of the movement actually centred around access to public transportation. The Plessy v. FANON AND COLLECTIVE CATHARSIS: THE REMOVAL OF RACIST By Renée Lehman On Jul 18, 2020. Frantz Fanon (1925-1961) was an influential political philosopher and psychiatrist who wrote extensively about the long-term psychological effects of repressive colonial rule on the minds of colonized peoples. In his 1952 book entitled Black Skin, White Masks, he developed the concept of “collective catharsis HOW COVID-19 WILL IMPACT SAUDI ARABIA’S PATRONAGE-BASED COVID-19 struck at the wrong time for a state looking to roll back welfare and build a private marketplace. If the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia doesn’t adapt to fluctuating revenue, the poor and middle class will be left in a lurch as the rentier state stimulus recedes and there is no market to replace it. PROTECTING PANCASILA: INDONESIA’S FIGHT AGAINST RELIGIOUS To a degree, Indonesia’s fight to uphold Pancasila parallels Macron’s quest to defend the secular values so dear to the French republic. However, Indonesia’s push to neutralize the threat of radical Islam predates post-9/11 anxieties about religious extremism, rooted in enduring debates about the role of Islam in Indonesia. THE FUTURE OF UKRAINE-RUSSIA RELATIONS: RECONCILIATION OR The Future of Ukraine-Russia Relations: Reconciliation or a Dead End? On December 9, 2019, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met with Russian President Vladimir Putin for the first time. At the meeting, the two had planned to discuss the future of Ukraine-Russia relations and the potential for peace negotiations. DOES NEW BRUNSWICK HAVE FREE PRESS? The Irvings are one of Canada’s wealthiest families and are cited as being one of the first Canadian corporations to start using tax havens in the '70s. By some accounts, they own more land than the Sheikh of Qatar—they’re ranked 13th in terms of land-ownership globally, after 12 members of royalty. They also own the majority of the province's newspapers. THE HOUR OF INFORMAL ECONOMY : CHALLENGING UNEMPLOYMENT IN The Hour of Informal Economy : Challenging Unemployment in Rwanda. In the wake of the genocide against the Tutsis, ther e was an understandable sense of general panic in Rwanda. Though the bulk of the atrocities were finally over, no one felt reassured; the calm after the storm resonated more as appreh ension than quietude. A CENTURY OF HUMILIATION: UNDERSTANDING THE CHINESE The CCP’s Narrative:. In 2017, Xi Jinping addressed the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, extolling Ancient China as a once great nation “plunged into the darkness of domestic turmoil and foreign aggression; its people were ravaged by wars, saw their homeland torn, and lived in poverty and despair”. The era he describes is known by the Chinese as the Century of MIR – CANADA'S PREMIER UNDERGRADUATE JOURNAL OFSECTION FRANCOPHONEMEDIAABOUT USCONTACT USIRSAMCONTRIBUTE The McGill International Review MIR Meets: Katia Houle. 1:07:04 MIR Meets: Katia Houle. 35:29 MIR Meets: Jennifer Pedraza. 10:29 Spotlight: Fiscal Stimulus and the Worth of Every Dollar Spent. 22:51 The Aftermath: The U.S.-China Summit in Alaska. 15:16 Spotlight: What ‘The Princess Bride’, a 1930s Beauty Contest, and the GameStopShort All
SOCIAL WORK IS NOT A MIRACLE CURE FOR SYSTEMIC RACISM IN Social Work is not a Miracle Cure for Systemic Racism in Canada. By Sophie Wirzba On Jul 17, 2020. As the idea of defunding and abolishing the police in Canada becomes more mainstream in the wake of nationwide protests over police brutality and systemic racism, so has the idea of replacing the police with other nonviolent services. WHAT WOULD PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION LOOK LIKE IN THEAUTHOR: AMYROSENBLUTH
Political polarization is at its worst in the United States since the Civil War. This polarization, among many other factors, has been driven in large part by the two-party system, wherein the current electoral rules — First Past the Post for Congress and the Electoral College for the Presidency — have encouraged the growth of two dominant parties with which fewer voters truly identify. WHY IS CHINA PERSECUTING THE UYGHUR PEOPLE? The Uyghur people, a predominantly Muslim, ethnic minority who are native to China’s northwestern Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, are suffering under an oppressive regime in which cultural and religious identity is punished. There have been differ DECOLONIZATION AND CHAGOS: AN UNFINISHED STORY The Salomons Atolls in the Chagos. A defining component of the Chagossian identity, their homeland, was taken away from them decades ago. The emotional trauma that comes with being expelled from one’s native land is unfathomable. The pain of a people at the hands of a stronger nation operating in its own interests is reminiscent of thetime
CLIMATE CHANGE AND RACISM: A CASE STUDY OF REDLINING Climate Change and Racism: A Case Study of Redlining. Environmental justice is an emerging movement that, among other facets, seeks to equalize the burden and harmful impacts of climate change across populations. The presence of environmental justice initiatives requires acknowledgement of the existence of environmental racism. PROTECTING PANCASILA: INDONESIA’S FIGHT AGAINST RELIGIOUS To a degree, Indonesia’s fight to uphold Pancasila parallels Macron’s quest to defend the secular values so dear to the French republic. However, Indonesia’s push to neutralize the threat of radical Islam predates post-9/11 anxieties about religious extremism, rooted in enduring debates about the role of Islam in Indonesia. THE DEEP AND DARK WEB OF INTERNATIONAL POLITICS IS BANGLADESH’S DEEPENING POLITICAL CRISIS SINKING INTO The EU, one of Bangladesh’s largest trading partners, has already threatened to suspend trade privileges with Bangladesh in previous years, but the political crisis has only deepened since. Regardless, the current development model of resilient growth in Bangladesh is being fiercely tried by the government’s increasingly authoritarianbehavior.
THE GENDER OF THE MILITARY: THE CHALLENGES FACING FEMALE The Gender of the Military: The Challenges Facing Female Service Members. By Dylan Lamberti On Dec 14, 2015. On December 3, U.S. Defense Secretary Ashton B. Carter announced that women will be able to serve in all combat roles, giving them access to roles that were previously restricted solely to men, including the Green Berets andNavy SEALS.
MIR – CANADA'S PREMIER UNDERGRADUATE JOURNAL OFSECTION FRANCOPHONEMEDIAABOUT USCONTACT USIRSAMCONTRIBUTE The McGill International Review MIR Meets: Katia Houle. 1:07:04 MIR Meets: Katia Houle. 35:29 MIR Meets: Jennifer Pedraza. 10:29 Spotlight: Fiscal Stimulus and the Worth of Every Dollar Spent. 22:51 The Aftermath: The U.S.-China Summit in Alaska. 15:16 Spotlight: What ‘The Princess Bride’, a 1930s Beauty Contest, and the GameStopShort All
SOCIAL WORK IS NOT A MIRACLE CURE FOR SYSTEMIC RACISM IN Social Work is not a Miracle Cure for Systemic Racism in Canada. By Sophie Wirzba On Jul 17, 2020. As the idea of defunding and abolishing the police in Canada becomes more mainstream in the wake of nationwide protests over police brutality and systemic racism, so has the idea of replacing the police with other nonviolent services. WHAT WOULD PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION LOOK LIKE IN THEAUTHOR: AMYROSENBLUTH
Political polarization is at its worst in the United States since the Civil War. This polarization, among many other factors, has been driven in large part by the two-party system, wherein the current electoral rules — First Past the Post for Congress and the Electoral College for the Presidency — have encouraged the growth of two dominant parties with which fewer voters truly identify. WHY IS CHINA PERSECUTING THE UYGHUR PEOPLE? The Uyghur people, a predominantly Muslim, ethnic minority who are native to China’s northwestern Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, are suffering under an oppressive regime in which cultural and religious identity is punished. There have been differ DECOLONIZATION AND CHAGOS: AN UNFINISHED STORY The Salomons Atolls in the Chagos. A defining component of the Chagossian identity, their homeland, was taken away from them decades ago. The emotional trauma that comes with being expelled from one’s native land is unfathomable. The pain of a people at the hands of a stronger nation operating in its own interests is reminiscent of thetime
CLIMATE CHANGE AND RACISM: A CASE STUDY OF REDLINING Climate Change and Racism: A Case Study of Redlining. Environmental justice is an emerging movement that, among other facets, seeks to equalize the burden and harmful impacts of climate change across populations. The presence of environmental justice initiatives requires acknowledgement of the existence of environmental racism. PROTECTING PANCASILA: INDONESIA’S FIGHT AGAINST RELIGIOUS To a degree, Indonesia’s fight to uphold Pancasila parallels Macron’s quest to defend the secular values so dear to the French republic. However, Indonesia’s push to neutralize the threat of radical Islam predates post-9/11 anxieties about religious extremism, rooted in enduring debates about the role of Islam in Indonesia. THE DEEP AND DARK WEB OF INTERNATIONAL POLITICS IS BANGLADESH’S DEEPENING POLITICAL CRISIS SINKING INTO The EU, one of Bangladesh’s largest trading partners, has already threatened to suspend trade privileges with Bangladesh in previous years, but the political crisis has only deepened since. Regardless, the current development model of resilient growth in Bangladesh is being fiercely tried by the government’s increasingly authoritarianbehavior.
THE GENDER OF THE MILITARY: THE CHALLENGES FACING FEMALE The Gender of the Military: The Challenges Facing Female Service Members. By Dylan Lamberti On Dec 14, 2015. On December 3, U.S. Defense Secretary Ashton B. Carter announced that women will be able to serve in all combat roles, giving them access to roles that were previously restricted solely to men, including the Green Berets andNavy SEALS.
THE LOSING BATTLE OF COLLECTIVE ACTION AGAINST COVID-19 The Losing Battle of Collective Action Against COVID-19. By Taylor Hu On Jan 28, 2021. During this pandemic, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s multiple warnings about the dangers of complacency and reminders of personal responsibility were critical first steps in encouraging a united public response. However, in the face of anincreasingly
VACCINE HESITANCY TO HYPOCRISY: HOW THE EU SHOT ITSELF IN The proliferation of more infectious and transmissible Coronavirus strains sparked an upswing in COVID-19 cases in continental Europe, squandering hopes that its vaccine programme would prevent a third wave.O ver 20 countries reported an increase in positivity rates, and 15 reported increased hospital care, according to the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control. THE POWER OF PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION IN SOCIAL JUSTICE The Power of Public Transportation in Social Justice. By Dana Malapit On Nov 18, 2020. Although the American civil rights struggle is largely remembered for outlawing racial discrimination in the realms of housing and voting rights, much of the movement actually centred around access to public transportation. The Plessy v. FANON AND COLLECTIVE CATHARSIS: THE REMOVAL OF RACIST By Renée Lehman On Jul 18, 2020. Frantz Fanon (1925-1961) was an influential political philosopher and psychiatrist who wrote extensively about the long-term psychological effects of repressive colonial rule on the minds of colonized peoples. In his 1952 book entitled Black Skin, White Masks, he developed the concept of “collective catharsis HOW COVID-19 WILL IMPACT SAUDI ARABIA’S PATRONAGE-BASED COVID-19 struck at the wrong time for a state looking to roll back welfare and build a private marketplace. If the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia doesn’t adapt to fluctuating revenue, the poor and middle class will be left in a lurch as the rentier state stimulus recedes and there is no market to replace it. PROTECTING PANCASILA: INDONESIA’S FIGHT AGAINST RELIGIOUS To a degree, Indonesia’s fight to uphold Pancasila parallels Macron’s quest to defend the secular values so dear to the French republic. However, Indonesia’s push to neutralize the threat of radical Islam predates post-9/11 anxieties about religious extremism, rooted in enduring debates about the role of Islam in Indonesia. THE FUTURE OF UKRAINE-RUSSIA RELATIONS: RECONCILIATION OR The Future of Ukraine-Russia Relations: Reconciliation or a Dead End? On December 9, 2019, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met with Russian President Vladimir Putin for the first time. At the meeting, the two had planned to discuss the future of Ukraine-Russia relations and the potential for peace negotiations. DOES NEW BRUNSWICK HAVE FREE PRESS? The Irvings are one of Canada’s wealthiest families and are cited as being one of the first Canadian corporations to start using tax havens in the '70s. By some accounts, they own more land than the Sheikh of Qatar—they’re ranked 13th in terms of land-ownership globally, after 12 members of royalty. They also own the majority of the province's newspapers. THE HOUR OF INFORMAL ECONOMY : CHALLENGING UNEMPLOYMENT IN The Hour of Informal Economy : Challenging Unemployment in Rwanda. In the wake of the genocide against the Tutsis, ther e was an understandable sense of general panic in Rwanda. Though the bulk of the atrocities were finally over, no one felt reassured; the calm after the storm resonated more as appreh ension than quietude. A CENTURY OF HUMILIATION: UNDERSTANDING THE CHINESE The CCP’s Narrative:. In 2017, Xi Jinping addressed the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, extolling Ancient China as a once great nation “plunged into the darkness of domestic turmoil and foreign aggression; its people were ravaged by wars, saw their homeland torn, and lived in poverty and despair”. The era he describes is known by the Chinese as the Century of MIR – CANADA'S PREMIER UNDERGRADUATE JOURNAL OFSECTION FRANCOPHONEMEDIAABOUT USCONTACT USIRSAMCONTRIBUTE The McGill International Review MIR Meets: Katia Houle. 1:07:04 MIR Meets: Katia Houle. 35:29 MIR Meets: Jennifer Pedraza. 10:29 Spotlight: Fiscal Stimulus and the Worth of Every Dollar Spent. 22:51 The Aftermath: The U.S.-China Summit in Alaska. 15:16 Spotlight: What ‘The Princess Bride’, a 1930s Beauty Contest, and the GameStopShort All
SOCIAL WORK IS NOT A MIRACLE CURE FOR SYSTEMIC RACISM IN Social Work is not a Miracle Cure for Systemic Racism in Canada. By Sophie Wirzba On Jul 17, 2020. As the idea of defunding and abolishing the police in Canada becomes more mainstream in the wake of nationwide protests over police brutality and systemic racism, so has the idea of replacing the police with other nonviolent services. WHAT WOULD PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION LOOK LIKE IN THEAUTHOR: AMYROSENBLUTH
Political polarization is at its worst in the United States since the Civil War. This polarization, among many other factors, has been driven in large part by the two-party system, wherein the current electoral rules — First Past the Post for Congress and the Electoral College for the Presidency — have encouraged the growth of two dominant parties with which fewer voters truly identify. WHY IS CHINA PERSECUTING THE UYGHUR PEOPLE? The Uyghur people, a predominantly Muslim, ethnic minority who are native to China’s northwestern Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, are suffering under an oppressive regime in which cultural and religious identity is punished. There have been differ DECOLONIZATION AND CHAGOS: AN UNFINISHED STORY The Salomons Atolls in the Chagos. A defining component of the Chagossian identity, their homeland, was taken away from them decades ago. The emotional trauma that comes with being expelled from one’s native land is unfathomable. The pain of a people at the hands of a stronger nation operating in its own interests is reminiscent of thetime
CLIMATE CHANGE AND RACISM: A CASE STUDY OF REDLINING Climate Change and Racism: A Case Study of Redlining. Environmental justice is an emerging movement that, among other facets, seeks to equalize the burden and harmful impacts of climate change across populations. The presence of environmental justice initiatives requires acknowledgement of the existence of environmental racism. PROTECTING PANCASILA: INDONESIA’S FIGHT AGAINST RELIGIOUS To a degree, Indonesia’s fight to uphold Pancasila parallels Macron’s quest to defend the secular values so dear to the French republic. However, Indonesia’s push to neutralize the threat of radical Islam predates post-9/11 anxieties about religious extremism, rooted in enduring debates about the role of Islam in Indonesia. THE DEEP AND DARK WEB OF INTERNATIONAL POLITICS IS BANGLADESH’S DEEPENING POLITICAL CRISIS SINKING INTO The EU, one of Bangladesh’s largest trading partners, has already threatened to suspend trade privileges with Bangladesh in previous years, but the political crisis has only deepened since. Regardless, the current development model of resilient growth in Bangladesh is being fiercely tried by the government’s increasingly authoritarianbehavior.
THE GENDER OF THE MILITARY: THE CHALLENGES FACING FEMALE The Gender of the Military: The Challenges Facing Female Service Members. By Dylan Lamberti On Dec 14, 2015. On December 3, U.S. Defense Secretary Ashton B. Carter announced that women will be able to serve in all combat roles, giving them access to roles that were previously restricted solely to men, including the Green Berets andNavy SEALS.
MIR – CANADA'S PREMIER UNDERGRADUATE JOURNAL OFSECTION FRANCOPHONEMEDIAABOUT USCONTACT USIRSAMCONTRIBUTE The McGill International Review MIR Meets: Katia Houle. 1:07:04 MIR Meets: Katia Houle. 35:29 MIR Meets: Jennifer Pedraza. 10:29 Spotlight: Fiscal Stimulus and the Worth of Every Dollar Spent. 22:51 The Aftermath: The U.S.-China Summit in Alaska. 15:16 Spotlight: What ‘The Princess Bride’, a 1930s Beauty Contest, and the GameStopShort All
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VACCINE HESITANCY TO HYPOCRISY: HOW THE EU SHOT ITSELF IN The proliferation of more infectious and transmissible Coronavirus strains sparked an upswing in COVID-19 cases in continental Europe, squandering hopes that its vaccine programme would prevent a third wave.O ver 20 countries reported an increase in positivity rates, and 15 reported increased hospital care, according to the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control. THE POWER OF PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION IN SOCIAL JUSTICE The Power of Public Transportation in Social Justice. By Dana Malapit On Nov 18, 2020. Although the American civil rights struggle is largely remembered for outlawing racial discrimination in the realms of housing and voting rights, much of the movement actually centred around access to public transportation. The Plessy v. FANON AND COLLECTIVE CATHARSIS: THE REMOVAL OF RACIST By Renée Lehman On Jul 18, 2020. Frantz Fanon (1925-1961) was an influential political philosopher and psychiatrist who wrote extensively about the long-term psychological effects of repressive colonial rule on the minds of colonized peoples. In his 1952 book entitled Black Skin, White Masks, he developed the concept of “collective catharsis HOW COVID-19 WILL IMPACT SAUDI ARABIA’S PATRONAGE-BASED COVID-19 struck at the wrong time for a state looking to roll back welfare and build a private marketplace. If the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia doesn’t adapt to fluctuating revenue, the poor and middle class will be left in a lurch as the rentier state stimulus recedes and there is no market to replace it. PROTECTING PANCASILA: INDONESIA’S FIGHT AGAINST RELIGIOUS To a degree, Indonesia’s fight to uphold Pancasila parallels Macron’s quest to defend the secular values so dear to the French republic. However, Indonesia’s push to neutralize the threat of radical Islam predates post-9/11 anxieties about religious extremism, rooted in enduring debates about the role of Islam in Indonesia. THE FUTURE OF UKRAINE-RUSSIA RELATIONS: RECONCILIATION OR The Future of Ukraine-Russia Relations: Reconciliation or a Dead End? On December 9, 2019, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met with Russian President Vladimir Putin for the first time. At the meeting, the two had planned to discuss the future of Ukraine-Russia relations and the potential for peace negotiations. DOES NEW BRUNSWICK HAVE FREE PRESS? The Irvings are one of Canada’s wealthiest families and are cited as being one of the first Canadian corporations to start using tax havens in the '70s. By some accounts, they own more land than the Sheikh of Qatar—they’re ranked 13th in terms of land-ownership globally, after 12 members of royalty. They also own the majority of the province's newspapers. THE HOUR OF INFORMAL ECONOMY : CHALLENGING UNEMPLOYMENT IN The Hour of Informal Economy : Challenging Unemployment in Rwanda. In the wake of the genocide against the Tutsis, ther e was an understandable sense of general panic in Rwanda. Though the bulk of the atrocities were finally over, no one felt reassured; the calm after the storm resonated more as appreh ension than quietude. A CENTURY OF HUMILIATION: UNDERSTANDING THE CHINESE The CCP’s Narrative:. In 2017, Xi Jinping addressed the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, extolling Ancient China as a once great nation “plunged into the darkness of domestic turmoil and foreign aggression; its people were ravaged by wars, saw their homeland torn, and lived in poverty and despair”. The era he describes is known by the Chinese as the Century of THE MCGILL INTERNATIONAL REVIEW - CANADA'S PREMIER UNDERGRADUATE JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS* Homepage
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