When the Lion Wakes: The Global Threat of the Chinese Communist Party Aaron Sarin 22 Jul 2019 · 12 min read
It's Time for Sweden to Admit Explosions Are a National Emergency Sweden has experienced a sharp rise in explosions in recent years, predominantly related to conflicts between warring criminal gangs. Paulina Neuding 11 Jun 2019 · 4 min read
Denmark's Blaspheming Mother Immigration, Islamism and integration are salient issues even in the happiest place on earth. Andy Ngo 22 Apr 2019 · 9 min read
China is Gearing up for a Long Fight If China is responsible for the attack on the Australian parliament, the intelligence that it has gathered could be very useful in eroding the appeal of democracy worldwide. Nick Taber 4 Mar 2019 · 8 min read
How Sweden's Blind Altruism Is Harming Migrants In terms of culture, Afghanistan is the opposite of Sweden. Mustafa Panshiri 4 Mar 2019 · 11 min read
Agnès Bun's Invincible Summer Bun’s frankness about her own frailties lends her reporting the credibility and moral authority of honesty—the authenticity with which she writes closes the distance between journalist and reader, and her videos transport us into the world she covers. Joe Hefferon 12 Jan 2019 · 9 min read
Anxiety About Immigration is a Global Issue It is time we started discussing global immigration in a more grown up way in the hope of coming up with a sustainable solution, rather than assuming the worst of each other and resorting to name-calling and selective moral outrage. Remi Adekoya 1 Jan 2019 · 6 min read
The Pitfalls of Too Much Security Yet, there is reason for concern that this progress could be endangered if Jews overreact to the attack in Pittsburgh. Gideon Scopes 17 Dec 2018 · 10 min read
What We Talk About When We Talk About Immigration Focusing on immigration policy through the lens of political allegiance is both dangerous and often ahistorical. Neema Parvini 26 Nov 2018 · 11 min read
Google’s China Ambitions Threaten U.S. National Security What can we do about China’s potential future ability to harm American politicians through influencing Internet companies that operate in both China and the United States? James D. Miller 8 Oct 2018 · 6 min read
Resolving the Venezuela Crisis: Is There a Case for Outside Military Intervention? Venezuelans have been voting with their feet to escape the ruin the regime has inflicted on them. Jeffrey Tayler 1 Oct 2018 · 8 min read
In Defence of Combat Robots Human weaknesses in combat are well-documented and largely consistent. Technology, by contrast, improves with every passing week. Sean Welsh 23 Aug 2018 · 12 min read
The World According to Realism Realism’s central premise is that relations between states can be explained by the distribution of power in the international system. Ryan Zielonka 12 Aug 2018 · 9 min read
Toxic Masculinity and Gender Equity in the Australian Defence Force If the intentions of senior military leadership are not so self-aggrandising and opportunistic, then they are at least ignorant of the underlying dynamics and complexities of gender equality in an environment as unique as the military. Luke J. Graham 1 Aug 2018 · 8 min read
Hashtags and Terror Narratives in Toronto Any place can seem ‘no go’ to those who’ve never gone. Jonathan Kay 26 Jul 2018 · 11 min read