Apartheid in Palestine: Israeli Settlements and the Future of the Two-State Solution
A two-state solution can bring peace to Palestine, but Israel must first commit to settlement demolition.
A two-state solution can bring peace to Palestine, but Israel must first commit to settlement demolition.
The only thing standing in the way of electoral reform is Justin Trudeau and his fellow Liberals.
Continue reading Electoral Reform in Canada Is Not a Pipe Dream
After failed attempts at a two-state solution, the chickens have come home to roost.
Continue reading Have Abbas and Bibi Started a Third Intifada?
Coups in Africa are usually successful. How did democracy beat the odds in Burkina Faso?
Continue reading Burkina Faso: A Fragile Win for Democracy in West Africa
Puerto Rico’s economic stability depends on whether the U.S. Congress can reach a bipartisan agreement on how to restructure the island’s debt.
Continue reading Brink of Default: The Puerto Rican Debt Crisis
Taiwan’s ruling party just switched presidential candidates in a gamble to retain the presidency – a move that could easily backfire.
Stephen Harper’s highly partisan politicking has polarized the Canadian electorate, perhaps beyond the point of no return.
Today’s refugee crisis has been developing for nearly five years, but only recently has the West taken notice.
Images of violence are examples of art defined by politics as much as protest.