Canada and Haiti: Democratic Interference and Development
Canada and Haiti: Democratic Interference and Development Read More »
Pour répondre aux impératifs économiques des projets développementaux dans le contexte d’une mobilisation toujours insuffisante des fonds publics, l’importance de recourir à des fonds privés est de plus en plus mise de l’avant, bien que de telles stratégies soulèvent de nombreux doutes quant à leur efficacité. Le présent texte explore les tenants d’une avenue alternative,
Ouvres les coffres Read More »
Is Indigenous food security and a return to traditional food systems possible within capitalism and globalisation? This paper explores how capitalism is intrinsically opposed to Indigenous traditional values and cannot coexist alongside each other in order to support Indigenous food security and sovereignty.
Globalization and Indigenous Food Security Read More »
This piece discusses how history has shaped the Global North’s perceptions of women within environmental movements and what is deemed an acceptable environmentalist by Western society. It also explores some of the challenges faced by racialized women within environmental spaces today.
Women’s Voices in Environmental Spaces: A Manufactured Narrative Read More »
The international community has long been divided on when, where and how to intervene in the Israeli–Palestinian peace process. This article will break down the historical trajectory of foreign intervention in this disputed region and elaborate on how countries like Canada, the United States and the United Kingdom’ actions, or the lack thereof, have aggravated
In Fear of Intervention Read More »
Decolonization requires us to introduce structural changes that disrupt the status quo. This article seeks to identify the issues with the surface-level assimilation of Indigenous peoples, and knowledge or teaching practices into our academic spaces, in order to ethically reconstruct our academic discourse.
Indigenization as Decolonization Read More »
The environmental and socio-economic long-term impacts of trade, such as land use patterns, deforestation, and natural resource degradation, remain complex and controversial. For example, unprecedented land-use changes are exacerbated by the constant development of economies and expansion of global markets resulting in resource depletion and ecosystem degradation. This essay describes how in most cases, decisions
Consumption Driven Externalization of Land Demand and Outsourcing Land Degradation Read More »
This article is meant to highlight the importance of political participation, and how it can be applied in all aspects of our lives. As an International Development student, I noticed that there were some gaps in addressing the relationship between topics of development and topics of political science, besides a couple overlapping introductory political philosophy
Political Engagement and Accountability Read More »