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Political Studies in the News - October 9, 2022

Cross-appointed professor Dr. Kathy Brock says that the hybrid Parliamentary provisions should be removed, because they are damaging both to the consultative and accountability processes that create better policy.
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Political Studies in the News - October 7, 2022

Cross-appointed professor Dr. Christian Leuprecht talks about Russia and China looking for regime expansion (cue 1:00:05).
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PhD candidate Tim Abray talks about the misogynist hashtag that was found in Pierre Poilievre’s YouTube videos.

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Political Studies in the News - October 6, 2022

Cross-appointed professor Dr. Christian Leuprecht talks about the war in Ukraine and Russia seizing the Ukraine nuclear power plant.
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Political Studies in the News - October 4, 2022

Cross-appointed professor Dr. Christian Leuprecht talks about the war in Ukraine.
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Political Studies in the News - October 3, 2022

Cross-appointed professor Dr. Christian Leuprecht talks about the October 3, 1993, anniversary of the Battle of Mogadishu in Somalia.  
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Political Studies in the News - October 4, 2022

 Dr. Colin Farrelly talks about ways public health can become a tool of social control.
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Political Studies in the News - September 30, 2022

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Political Studies in the News - October 7, 2022

As a Canada Research Chair, ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ researcher Stéfanie von Hlatky works to identify ways in which military organizational culture can be made more equitable for marginalized groups. Photo credit: NATO (Dr.
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Political Studies in the News - October 7, 2022

Professor emeritus Grant Amyot discusses the recent election in Italy, whether Meloni will be able to hold together her right-wing coalition, and the reason for the rise in populism in that country.
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Political Studies in the News - October 3, 2022

John McGarry was named the 2022 laureate for the  by the  for his outstanding contributions and dedication to global peace efforts through his comparative research on conflict resolution in deeply divided societies.
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