They are each built on one of three paradigms that has dominated international relations theory since World War II: realism, liberalism, and constructivism. Realists see politics as rooted in anarchy, ...
The Canadian Press on MSN
Voting on in Yukon election, with non-binding electoral reform also on ballot
Voters in the Yukon could elect their first premier born in the territory in an election where they are also being asked for ...
A political science professor with Florida State College at Jacksonville provides insight into the Israel-Hamas ceasefire and its glimmer of hope.
Montreal Gazette on MSN
Bloc candidate to appeal one-vote loss in Terrebonne to Supreme Court
A day after municipal elections in Quebec in which several races came down to single-digit margins, a battle from another ...
Nations are, as the Anglo-Irish historian Benedict Anderson put it, “imagined communities”; they only exist because we ...
Legislation through litigation is an abuse of the courts, and California’s judges should rightfully put an end to it.
The PM and his government are sitting in the often-fleeting sweet spot that comes early in the second term under our ...
Britain has been urged to suspend arms sales to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) after UK military equipment was found in the ...
The leaders of Canada and China will meet for the first time in eight years to try to reset relations after years of acrimony.
The two leaders focused on regional security and trade, and did not mention long-standing differences over history and maritime territory.
The Netherlands will act as a litmus test on the popularity of the far-right in Europe for the second time in as many years ...
The Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy (ISGAP) has appointed Dalia Ziada as its new Washington D.C.
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