Europe

Prof. Michael Byers says Russia is unlikely to consider an incursion along the icy frontier with Canada

Prof. Michael Byers says Russia is unlikely to consider an incursion along the icy frontier with Canada

“It’s all quiet on this side of the Arctic and likely will remain that way,” Prof. Michael Byers said. “The primary military mission in the Canadian Arctic is search-and-rescue. It’s so far from Russia, and there’s so little incentive for Russian interference there.”

Prof. Lisa Sundstrom: Will Russians Toss Their Leader?

Prof. Lisa Sundstrom: Will Russians Toss Their Leader?

“Mass opposition on its own is likely insufficient to produce regime change in Russia. Organized Russian opposition to Putin has faced crackdowns in recent years that has left their ranks thin and in disarray, with their chief leader, Alexei Navalny, in prison for years to come,” Prof. Lisa Sundstrom writes for The Tyee.

Professors Genevieve Bates and Lisa Sundstrom answer questions about international court intervention in Ukraine and Russian anti-war protests

Professors Genevieve Bates and Lisa Sundstrom answer questions about international court intervention in Ukraine and Russian anti-war protests

Can Putin be put on trial? What can literature teach us about Ukraine? What does this conflict mean for multicultural states? Could Russia’s anti-war protests take down Putin? Political Science Professors Genevieve Bates and Lisa Sundstrom weigh in on these questions with other Professors from Department of Central, Eastern and Northern European Studies.

Prof. Allen Sens discusses the reason behind Russia’s attacks on Ukraine’s nuclear power plants on Global News

Prof. Allen Sens discusses the reason behind Russia’s attacks on Ukraine’s nuclear power plants on Global News

According to Professor Allen Sens, these attacks are about the seizure of national infrastructure. “Remember, a stated Russian objective is to conquer Ukraine and bring Ukraine back into the Russian orbit so there’s also some interest in maintaining some critical infrastructure,” he said.

Prof. Kathryn Harrison discusses how Canadian pipelines won’t solve Europe’s energy insecurity

Prof. Kathryn Harrison discusses how Canadian pipelines won’t solve Europe’s energy insecurity

Professor Kathryn Harrison said moving to renewable energy is “arguably quicker to deploy than building new terminals or new pipelines.” According to her, the idea that Canadian oil and gas can rescue Europe from its dependence on Russia is not as feasible as Kenney and many Conservative MPs would have us believe.

Prof. Allen Sens comments on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on Global News

Prof. Allen Sens comments on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on Global News

Professor Allen Sens states that Russian armed vehicles and tanks have entered Kyiv. “The government is also arming local citizens in Kyiv which is an indication that the regular Ukraine army is unable to stop further advances by the Russian military into the city,” he said.

Professor Alan Jacobs comments on how identity and values contribute to following COVID-19 restrictions

Professor Alan Jacobs comments on how identity and values contribute to following COVID-19 restrictions

“My guess is that this is the kind of thing that will be cited by people who are not complying with restrictions, but most of whom perhaps would not have followed the restrictions,” Jacobs said.

Prof. Kathryn Harrison discussed what she will be watching for at COP26

Prof. Kathryn Harrison discussed what she will be watching for at COP26

Dr. Kathryn Harrison comments on how poor countries suffer as rich countries miss climate targets. She will be writing opinion pieces from the COP26 Climate Change Conference in Glasgow.

Dr. Richard Price’s class Professional Skills in Political Science connects our students and alumni

Dr. Richard Price’s class Professional Skills in Political Science connects our students and alumni

Dr. Price’s returning course provides students with answers to how they can apply the skills they learned in Political Science and International Relations.

Yves Tiberghien appointed as Konwakai Chair in Japanese Research, Institute of Asian Research

Yves Tiberghien appointed as Konwakai Chair in Japanese Research, Institute of Asian Research

Congratulations to Professor of Political Science Yves Tiberghien on his appointment as the Konwakai Chair in Japanese Research at the Institute of Asian Research (IAR).