Nationalism is resurging, transforming the political landscape across the Western world. Over the past decade, right-wing movements have gained ground, challenging liberal democratic norms and reshaping agendas, from trade policy to cultural discourse. In the U.S., Donald Trump has led … Continue reading
Lou Didelot
I am a second-year student at McGill University, majoring in Political Science with double minors in Anthropology and Sociology. My academic interests lie at the intersection of politics, society, and culture, with a focus on global development, social justice, and international relations.
Gendered Impacts of the M23 Resurgence in the Democratic Republic of Congo
The March 23 Movement’s (M23) recent activities in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have aggravated conflict in a sensitive area and affected the city of Goma in particular, as well as relations with the DRC’s neighbouring countries, including … Continue reading