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Polycentrism in the Era of Great Power Rivalry

  • Post author:Zachary Paikin
  • Post published:August 26, 2020
  • Post category:Opinion
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When imagining a list of the central norms enshrined in the contemporary international order, the most elementary principles usually come to mind: sovereign equality, the territorial integrity of states, national self-determination, multilateralism, rules-based interaction, and…

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A Scramble for the Arctic?

  • Post author:Anton Dugan
  • Post published:August 26, 2020
  • Post category:Arctic Research
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In a time when political tensions are escalating and countries are adopting more militaristic and confrontational geopolitical strategies, the Arctic is emerging as one of the main arenas in the showdown between the great powers.…

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Read more about the article Russian and Canadian Arctic More Vulnerable to Peat Fires
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Russian and Canadian Arctic More Vulnerable to Peat Fires

  • Post author:Anton Dugan
  • Post published:August 2, 2020
  • Post category:Arctic
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Rising temperatures put the global north at higher risk of forest fires, including the much more dangerous peat fires Contrary to popular belief, the Siberian and Canadian Arctic is not perpetually covered in snow. Record-breaking…

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CBSA Drops Case Against Alleged Russian Spy

  • Post author:admin
  • Post published:August 1, 2020
  • Post category:Immigration
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By Mitch Riding, CRRI Intern On July 20, the Canada Border Service Agency applied to the Immigration and Refugee Board to withdraw its deportation case against Elena Crenna, a Russian immigrant accused of being a…

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