Queen's in the News
Political Studies in the News - September 30, 2022
Sep 30, 2022
Russia's annexation of Ukrainian territories.
Political Studies in the News - September 29, 2022
Sep 29, 2022
Tim Abray weighs in on the harassment and threats received by politicians and their families.
Political Studies in the News - September 28, 2022
Sep 28, 2022
Experts agree voting age shouldn't be lowered to 16. Diagolon founder, Jeremy Mackenzie, arrested. Canadian Armed Forces recruitment problems. 600 soldiers deployed to the east coast after Hurricane Fiona. Military mobilization in Russia.
Political Studies in the News - September 27, 2022
Sep 27, 2022
Labour shortages persist in the Canadian Armed Forces.
Political Studies in the News - September 26, 2022
Sep 26, 2022
Violent threats about Pierre Poilievre's wife referred to RCMP.
Political Studies in the News - September 23, 2022
Sep 23, 2022
Political Studies department develops brand-new internship program for students.
Political Studies in the News - September 22, 2022
Sep 22, 2022
"Nuclear blackmail": Putin's threats of nuclear war.
Political Studies in the News - September 21, 2022
Sep 21, 2022
Ukraine presses Canada to send more weapons. What is the Royals' role in reconciliation now?
Political Studies in the News - September 20, 2022
Sep 20, 2022
Should Canada provoke China? The impact of voter fatigue on the upcoming Kingston, Ontario municipal election.
Political Studies in the News - September 19, 2022
Sep 19, 2022
Le point sur la situation en Ukraine/The situation in Ukraine
Political Studies in the News - September 16, 2022
Sep 16, 2022
Queen Elizabeth a master of communication. Security for Queen Elizabeth's funeral. Queen important to Canadian federalism.
Political Studies in the News - September 15, 2022
Sep 15, 2022
An update on Ukranian forces and their successes in the northern regions against Russia. A look at the Queen's legacy and the role of monarchy in Canada.
Political Studies in the News - September 14, 2022
Sep 14, 2022
India’s new “made in India” policy for military weapons and equipment is leaving the nation’s military unarmed
Political Studies in the News - September 13, 2022
Sep 13, 2022
Ukraine piles pressure on retreating Russian troops.
Political Studies in the News - September 11, 2022
Sep 11, 2022
Pierre Poilievre's speech a clear effort to demonstrate party could be more inclusive.
Political Studies in the News - September 8, 2022
Sep 08, 2022
Much of the current anger in Canada is based on grievances that aren't real. Police in Coutts, AB, worried protesters would turn weapons on law enforcement. Reflecting on the death of Britain's longest reigning monarch.
Political Studies in the News - September 7, 2022
Sep 07, 2022
Highly political NATO appointments. It's the role of the Federal government to decide on functions of the RCMP. Emergency alerts - are they effective?
Political Studies in the News - Week of August 29, 2022
Sep 01, 2022
Verbal attack of Chrystia Freeland raises concerns of harassment of politicians. NATO visit to Canada's Arctic. The current nuclear weapons environment and the impact of the war in Ukraine. Revised sign bylaw impacts municipal election in Kingston.
Political Studies in the News - Week of August 22, 2022
Aug 26, 2022
The German chancellor's visit to Canada. Russia's invasion of Ukraine, six months in. Diagolon is not just an innocent podcast. Patronage appointments. Proposed reforms to increase influence of individual MPs. Military officials sought legal advice re: the Emergencies Act.
Political Studies in the News - Week of August 15, 2022
Aug 19, 2022
The one year anniversary of the Taliban takeover and occupation of Afghanistan. The attack on Salman Rushdie. A lack of mayoral candidates in Toronto's municipal election. Expanded powers proposed for Ontario mayors. Devastating flooding in Kentucky.
Political Studies in the News - Week of August 8, 2022
Aug 12, 2022
Return to Queen's Park. Queen's University PhD candidate Tim Abray joins Dave Carr to explore the political unrest in Canadian Politics. Dr. Christian Leuprecht talks about the Toronto power outage, RCMP use of spyware, and China's encroachment on Taiwanese territory.
Political Studies in the News
May 16, 2022
“The Ontario Election”. Queens University PhD Doctoral candidate & teaching assistant Tim Abray joins Dave Carr to discuss some of the ins and outs of the current campaign with under 3 weeks to go.
Political Studies in the News
May 11, 2022
PhD candidate Tim Abray and Professor Jonathan Rose weigh in on political campaign communications and their impact on the upcoming Ontario election.
Political Studies in the News May 10, 2022
May 10, 2022
Political Studies in the News May 9, 2022
May 09, 2022
Political Studies in the News May 6, 2022
May 06, 2022
Cross-appointed professor Christian Leuprecht talks about Prime Minister Trudeau and the story behind his blowup
Political Studies in the News May 5, 2022
May 05, 2022
Cross-appointed professor Kathy Brock says the issue of Highway 413 is a critical one
Political Studies in the News April 22, 2022
Apr 22, 2022
Good Morning Hamilton host Rick Zamperin discusses with Christian Leuprecht Local Ukrainian leaders in Hamilton have sent several shipments of medical aid and hygiene products to those in need in Ukraine.
Political Studies in the News May 2, 2022
Apr 22, 2022
Professor Dax D'Orazio co-authors an article about PhD programs and how they rarely include training in teaching and pedagogy and Professor Christian Leuprecht discusses the war in Ukraine and the Toronto police at weekend protests
Political Studies in the News April 21, 2022
Apr 21, 2022
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Canada is sending "heavy artillery" to Ukraine. First of all what does that mean? Second - why now, why not sooner? Is it enough and can we afford to send it? Christian Leuprecht, joins Scott for some answers.
Political Studies in the News April 20, 2022
Apr 20, 2022
Professor Christian Leuprecht weighs in on the Battle of Donbas
Political Studies in the News April 18, 2022
Apr 18, 2022
Dr. Christian Leuprecht talks about Russia’s war on Ukraine and about the RCMP and the Nova Scotia shooting two years ago.
Political Studies in the News April 14, 2022
Apr 14, 2022
With the current state of affairs in the world, many countries are bolstering their respective militaries. Professor at the Royal Military College of Canada and Queen’s University explains if Canada’s military goes far enough.
Political Studies in the News April 12, 2022
Apr 12, 2022
Dr. Kim Nossal speaks about the defence policy review, while Dr. Leuprecht talks about recruitment and rentention in the armed forces.
Political Studies in the News April 11, 2022
Apr 11, 2022
Dr. Christian Leuprecht discusses recent tactics employed by Russia in the war with Ukraine.
Political Studies in the News April 8, 2022
Apr 08, 2022
Dr. Christian Leuprecht discusses why canada is spending more on national defense due to the war in Ukraine and Dr. Kim Nossal talks about the ethical concerns surrounding financial penalties against children of the wealthy
Political Studies in the News April 7, 2022
Apr 07, 2022
Dr. Christian Leuprecht talks about the massacre in Bucha and Ukraine's resilience
Political Studies in the News April 6, 2022
Apr 06, 2022
Dr. Christian Leuprecht discusses the latest developments in Russia's attack on Ukraine
Political Studies in the News April 5, 2022
Apr 05, 2022
Dr. Christian Leuprecht talks about Canada's military role on the world's stage and the latest updates in Ukraine
Political Studies in the News April 4, 2022
Apr 04, 2022
Dr. Christian Leuprecht talks about how Canadians volunteering to fight in Ukraine may not be prepared for the combat or mental health impacts, Dr. Kim Nossal discusses the canadian military's struggle with procurement expertise