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Boubacar Ouane

Boubacar Ouane is a U2 student pursuing a degree in Political Science and Economics. His areas of focus lie in US Politics, economic development and African Politics.

The US and Saudi’s strategic alliance: Why the Biden Administration will Turn the Other Cheek

Boubacar Ouane Apr 5, 2021
The pressure to impose sanctions upon the crown prince is at odds with the two countries' vital bilateral partnership. Severe sanctions could breach the relationship between the two countries, meaning the Biden administration may have to…
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The legacy of the 1994 Crime Bill: Why reformers must be skeptical of Biden’s criminal justice…

Boubacar Ouane Feb 18, 2021
Although Biden was elected on the most progressive criminal justice platform, his promises to reduce incarceration, root-out racial disparities, and prevent companies from profiting off the prison system may have fostered unwarranted…
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Congo, Coltan, Conflict: How the digital boom fueled conflict in Congo

Boubacar Ouane Feb 7, 2021
In November 2020, the country received global attention as #CongoIsBleeding aimed to spread awareness of both the historical and present exploitation of the country’s resources by multinational corporations. Today, the metallic ore…
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Qualified Immunity: Law enforcements’ unjustifiable constitutional shield

Boubacar Ouane Dec 11, 2020
A right is only "clearly established" when a court has previously held an officer accountable for violating the Constitution in practically identical circumstances. This requirement is an insurmountable obstacle that plaintiffs rarely…
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Pick Your Poison: How the Electoral College Left Voters With Donald Trump and Joe Biden

Boubacar Ouane Oct 30, 2020
The choice between Donald Trump and Joe Biden exposes glaring issues inherent to the American electoral system.
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