Over the last week, the Canadian public has awakened to the grim reality of the current refugee crisis springing from Syria after
Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS), the latest born of extremist movements, has drawn international condemnation and wonder about its power
They are disappearing. When I arrived in Toronto in 1978 and first became involved with Armenian issues, there were many survivors still
Four years after hundreds of thousands of Egyptians took to the streets to demand political, social and economic change, their movement has
The proxy wars between Islamist and secular Arab leaders that have been seething across the Middle East for three years have broken
With the world at large impassive in its reaction to the Egyptian military’s ouster of President Mohammed Morsi, the diametrically opposite responses
Thanks to Prime Minister Stephen Harper, “Committing Sociology” has acquired a certain cachet. “Add Committing Geography to the mix,” says Harald Bauder,
The Armenian Diaspora and Turkey’s civil society should work together to pressure the Turkish government to recognize the Armenian Genocide, a Turkish-German