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Dr. Morris Mottale – A unique view on International Relations and Comparative Politics

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Dr. Morris Mottale is Professor Emeritus of International Relations at Franklin University Switzerland. Dr. Morris Mottales main teaching and research interests are in international relations comparative politics Middle Eastern politics international political economy strategic studies energy and mass communication. He taught in the United States Canada and England before coming to Lugano Switzerland and has…
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U of T Canadian Politics Club

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As the largest non-partisan Canadian politics-related organization on campus we aim to engage the students of U of T by providing events and opportunities that help foster an interest in Canadian politics. Whether you are a political science student or just an individual passionate about engaging with your community we welcome anyone hoping to learn more about Canada and its political system.
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Home - ONE WIN MEDIA

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MEDIAONEWIN Media creates and promotes culture awareness through campaigns and events which celebrates traditions customs and togetherness.Within the past 20 years ONEWIN Media has provided media content celebrating culture in Canada the United States the Caribbean and South America through its platform WinTV and WinRadio101. Our platforms provide viewers with the ability to be in the know of community events entertainment music news politics and all content relating to the Caribbean community.
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Carpe Diem with Caye – I started this blog to share some of the thoughts I have along the journey of life. I love to travel and spend time with my family and friends. A good meal breaking bread with those I love gives my life meaning. So does travel. I adore dreaming of sites to visit not just to check them off on a list. Rather I consider myself a student of life traveling as an explorer to open my mind to all the possibilities the world holds in store for me and for others. I love to travel to discover how different the world is in terms of climate cultures politics terrain economy etc. but also to discover how SIMILAR the people are. Despite language barriers much can be communicated with a smile or gestures. Language is simply a means to communicate yet there are so very many other ways to communicate. Once when I was in French-speaking Canada I realized that my 7th grade French class didn’t teach me the word for “straw”. However when I thought about it I was able to communicate to the very French-speaking waiter in a very French-speaking restaurant about my need for a “cylinder through which to drink” in my limited French vocabulary. Travel challenges the mind and soul stretching us to problem solve and form conclusions about all that we experience. THAT is the type of travel I enjoy best. “All’s well that ends well” as they say………….”Life is Good” as well.

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I started this blog to share some of the thoughts I have along the journey of life. I love to travel and spend time with my family and friends. A good meal breaking bread with those I love gives my life meaning. So does travel. I adore dreaming of sites to visit not just to check them off on a list. Rather I consider myself a student of life traveling as an explorer to open my mind to all the possibilities the world holds in store for me and for others. I love to travel to discover how different the world is in terms of climate cultures politics terrain economy etc. but also to discover how SIMILAR the people are. Despite language barriers much can be communicated with a smile or gestures. Language is simply a means to communicate yet there are so very many other ways to communicate. Once when I was in French-speaking Canada I realized that my 7th grade French class didn’t teach me the word for “straw”. However when I thought about it I was able to communicate to the very French-speaking waiter in a very French-speaking restaurant about my need for a “cylinder through which to drink” in my limited French vocabulary. Travel challenges the mind and soul stretching us to problem solve and form conclusions about all that we experience. THAT is the type of travel I enjoy best. “All’s well that ends well” as they say………….”Life is Good” as well.
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Thomas Tieku

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Dr. Thomas Tieku is an African-Canadian international relations and negotiation expert and an Associate Professor of Political Science at Kings University College at The University of Western Ontario in Canada.
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Lewis Krashinsky

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Lewis Krashinsky is a PhD candidate in the Department of Politics at Princeton University studying comparative politics with a focus on political behavior in Canada and the United States. His work has been supported by a SSHRC Doctoral Award a Fulbright Scholarship and multiple competitive grants from Princeton.
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