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How POLI student Muhaddisa Sarwari is paving her path to law, leadership, and liberation

How POLI student Muhaddisa Sarwari is paving her path to law, leadership, and liberation

A Hazara refugee, Muhaddisa brings lived experience of displacement, resilience, and the transformative power of education.

Kim Beaulieu on why Canada branded its foreign policy as feminist

Kim Beaulieu on why Canada branded its foreign policy as feminist

Kim Beaulieu reveals how identity insecurity shaped Canada’s feminist foreign policy through a decade of parliamentary discourse.

Inside Trump and Carney’s G7 meeting: Insights from Prof. Yves Tiberghien

Inside Trump and Carney’s G7 meeting: Insights from Prof. Yves Tiberghien

Prof. Yves Tiberghien offers expert analysis on the Trump–Carney exchange at the G7, highlighting key takeaways from the summit.

Ian Stone (BA’22), advancing education and international development from Canada to Central Asia

Ian Stone (BA’22), advancing education and international development from Canada to Central Asia

Ian has spent much of his professional and academic career focused on the field of education, both within Canada and internationally.

Charis Kwan (BA’23), from UBC political science to advocacy in law and public service

Charis Kwan (BA’23), from UBC political science to advocacy in law and public service

Through her law studies, Charis developed a strong interest in advocacy, leading her to work with under-privileged clients.

Cole Evans (BA’23), from UBC leadership to consulting and community service

Cole Evans (BA’23), from UBC leadership to consulting and community service

Cole started at UBC in 2017 and graduated with a degree in Political Science after six action-filled years of studying and leading the AMS.

Prof. Yves Tiberghien on Canada’s trade shift: “The tariff shock is immense”

Prof. Yves Tiberghien on Canada’s trade shift: “The tariff shock is immense”

As Trump’s tariffs shake global trade, Prof. Yves Tiberghien says Canada is turning to Asia and the CPTPP to reduce U.S. dependence.

PhD alum Pascale Massot wins Peter Katzenstein Book Prize

PhD alum Pascale Massot wins Peter Katzenstein Book Prize

The prize recognizes an outstanding first book in international relations, comparative politics, or political economy.

What if Alberta really did vote to separate?: Prof. Stewart Prest answers in new op-ed

What if Alberta really did vote to separate?: Prof. Stewart Prest answers in new op-ed

From other examples, it’s clear that the future of Alberta would have to be negotiated one painful and uncertain step at a time, he writes.

Prof. Yves Tiberghien analyzes US. tariff increase on Canadian steel and aluminum

Prof. Yves Tiberghien analyzes US. tariff increase on Canadian steel and aluminum

Prof. Yves Tiberghien gives an analysis on the recent tariff increase on Canadian steel and aluminum exports to the U.S on the Early Edition.