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‘Reasonable limits on the expression of hatred’: Mark Steyn and the Canadian Human Rights Commissions  

Matthew Omolesky ▪ March 15, 2009

On 20 October 2006, the website of the Canadian weekly current affairs magazine Maclean’s featured an article entitled ‘The future belongs to Islam,’ excerpted from the conservative polemicist Mark Steyn’s book America Alone: The End of the World as We …



The Europeanization of the World: On the Origins of Human Rights and Democracy  

Matthew Omolesky ▪ June 15, 2008

In an effort to provide a suitably thick patina of legitimacy for an institution whose beginnings date no further back than the time of Arthur Salter and Jean Monnet, the European Union has often made recourse to what can be …



L’Impuissance Française: Une diplomatie qui a fait son temps  

Matthew Omolesky ▪ March 15, 2008

It is a truism in French public discourse, from either the nationalist or transnationalist perspective, that La Grande Nation has long been in need of a foreign policy overhaul. In 2001, it was the Socialist and former Foreign Minister Hubert …



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