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Abdulrahim Mohamed
Money: The Common Denominator in a Multicultural Society
Policy

Cost-benefit analysis (CBA) has frequently been championed as an effective means of navigating policy decisions within multicultural societies charact...

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This paper, "Money: The Common Denominator in a Multicultural Society," critically examines Cost-Benefit Analysis (CBA) as a potential solution for na...

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Bavan Pushpalingam
Lost Voices and Unseen Faces: Parachuted Candidates and the Challenge of Descriptive Representation in Canadian Politics
Politics

This paper investigates the phenomenon of parachuting candidates in Canadian politics, and its implications for the representation of marginalized and...

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The paper "Lost Voices and Unseen Faces: Parachuted Candidates and the Challenge of Descriptive Representation in Canadian Politics" addresses a highl...

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Deirdre Tan
Higher Education Funding Policies in Norway, Canada and the United States
Education

Governments play a critical role in shaping higher education through funding policies that influence accessibility, equity, and educational quality. D...

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This paper proposes a timely and highly relevant comparative analysis of higher education funding policies across Norway, Canada, and either the Unite...

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Momina Malik
The Efficacy of Legal Mobilization Regarding Canada’s LGBTQ Social Movement and Success in Achieving Same-Sex Marriage
Law

Legal mobilization is a crucial mechanism for social change, shaping legal frameworks and influencing public discourse. This analysis explores its eff...

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This paper presents a timely and relevant inquiry into the efficacy of legal mobilization within the Canadian LGBTQ+ social movement, culminating in t...

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Michael Cowan
Ranking Bad: The Chemistry of Ranked-Choice Voting
Politics

Crowder-Meyer et al. (2023) found that in U.S. ranked-choice voting (RCV) elections, Black, Asian, and Hispanic candidates consistently faced electora...

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This study, "Ranking Bad: The Chemistry of Ranked-Choice Voting," presents a timely and critical examination of how ranked-choice voting (RCV) might p...

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Rin Kimura
The Farage Effect: Populism’s Influence on Britain’s Political Landscape
Politics

In a time of disillusionment with mainstream politics in the United Kingdom, Nigel Farage, a founding member of the United Kingdom Independence Party...

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This paper, "The Farage Effect: Populism’s Influence on Britain’s Political Landscape," offers a timely and relevant analysis of a pivotal period in c...

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Kira Jensen
The Power, Potential and Value of Corporations in the Mitigation of Climate Change
Environment

The urgent nature of climate change has intensified scrutiny of the roles and responsibilities of various actors in addressing this global crisis. Whi...

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This paper addresses a highly pertinent and critical topic: the role of corporations in climate change mitigation. Given the perceived struggles of go...

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Drisha Dadheech
How did the Egyptian State Build the Pyramids?
History

The construction of the Egyptian pyramids stands as a remarkable feat of ancient engineering, sparking curiosity and debate for centuries. This critic...

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This critical research essay proposes a compelling new lens through which to examine the enduring mystery of Egyptian pyramid construction. Moving bey...

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Sara Lynne Kallas
Cooperative Hedging: A Collaborative De-Risking Strategy for Secondary States in the Asia-Pacific
Politics

This paper delves into the evolving dynamics of state behaviour in the Asia-Pacific region, with a focus on interactions between secondary powers. Whi...

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This paper presents a compelling and timely re-evaluation of secondary state agency in the Asia-Pacific, offering a significant contribution to intern...

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Reyanna Bridge
Drugs Don’t Kill People, Policy Kills People: The Inefficacy of The War on Drugs in the United States
Policy

The War on Drugs, since its implementation under the stewardship of President Richard Nixon, has been a conclusive failure for reducing drug abuse and...

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This paper addresses a critically important and highly pertinent topic: the long-term efficacy and societal impact of the United States' War on Drugs....

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