Brazil Presidential Election: Is Democracy at Stake?
As the Brazil Presidential election approaches, the world watches as the future of Brazil's democracy could be dependent on its outcome.
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Rajapaksas and Sri Lanka: The Fate of Dynasty Politics
Sri Lanka is facing a myriad of problems that upset the balance that they have maintained for decades.
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Turkey within NATO: a Disruptive Ally or a Key Rising Power?
On June 28, Turkey agreed to lift its objections to Helsinki and Stockholm’s NATO memberships after they pledged to toughen their approach to “terrorist groups” and permit arms sales to Ankara. This shows Turkey’s ability to gain…
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MIR Meets: Chloe Valdary
Host Andrew Xu sits down with Chloe Valdary, the head of Theory of Enchantment. They discuss the way that her program differs from other comparable initiatives, what it hopes to achieve, and how it uses pop culture to better encapsulate its…
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Let Them Tweet Cake: Comparing Two Modern Revolutions
Not all revolutions look the same, function the same, or aim to serve the same group of people. The difference between these factors can make or break the worthiness, unity, and commitment of any social movement.
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Review Radio: Tracing Legault’s Rise to Premiership
The 2022 Quebec general election saw the CAQ affirm its sweeping success from 2018, with François Legault doubling down on his controversial policies and broad, populist platform. Surging from seemingly nowhere, the CAQ has established…
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Is the CAQ built to last?
Despite appearing untouchable in the voter polls, the CAQ has experienced some choppy waters. In this election alone, it has suffered from severe blunders and potential scandals — not to mention a lacklustre debate performance from its…
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The Not-So-Hidden Crime: India’s Rape Crisis
Rape cases in India have begun to form a pattern: a brutal rape takes place, public protests gain the attention of authorities and news outlets, and the victim and their families demand justice. Yet, Indian lawmakers and their society fail…
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Review Radio: Immigration to the US
Host Andrew Xu sits down with Dr. Leah Boustan, an economics professor at Princeton University. They discuss the performance of immigrant families relative to their peers in the US, the way geographical factors play an extremely large role…
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MIR Meets: Nate Hochman
Host Blaise Brosnan sits down with Nate Hochman, an ISI fellow at National Review. They discuss the New Right’s presence as an emergent cultural phenomenon, its distinct differences from paleo conservatism, and the movement’s attempts to…
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