Donald Trump is just the latest in a long list of demagogues who exploit the trappings of democracy to further authoritarian ambitions. Will anyone be willing to challenge him?
Amid global crises and shifting alliances, Canada’s NDP seeks to reconcile rhetoric with actionable leadership.
Narendra Pachkhédé is a scholar of global affairs, essayist, cultural commentator, and freelance journalist who navigates politics and culture while dividing his time between Toronto, London, and ...
Storms and torrential rains are reminders of our new climate reality. By learning from the Valencia floods, Canada can better ...
International Journal, is the scholarly publication of the Canadian International Council and the Bill Graham Centre for ...
January 1 st 2025 marked the one-year anniversary of Kosovo achieving visa liberalization for the Schengen zone, which is made up of 29 European countries who do not have internal border controls and ...
Krenare Recaj is a PhD candidate at Carleton University, where she conducts SSHRC-funded research on the history of international relations, migration, and refugees, with a particular focus on the ...
Just two days after Trump’s surprisingly overwhelming electoral victory, one of his loyal supporters, House Representative Mike Collins, posted on X an image of the Republicans’ winning map for 2024 ...
Jan Top Christensen (JTC) served for almost 30 years as a diplomat with the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He held several senior positions within various geographical regions including the ...
Donald J. Trump won a clear victory in the 2024 United States presidential election, including winning each of the seven battleground states – in order of closeness: Wisconsin (margin of 0.9 percent), ...
Over the last year and a half, the nation has grown tired of Justin Trudeau. And for many Canadians, the Prime Minister’s announcement he was leaving was met with measurable relief. Indeed, a huge ...