MIR Meets: Matt Continetti Andrew Xu Jul 18, 2021 Host Andrew Xu sits down with Matt Continetti, a resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and…
Storming the US Capitol: An Assault on US Democracy Amy Rosenbluth Jan 6, 2021 The storming of the US Capitol today, on the 6th January, marks a devastating beginning to the year 2021. Emerging…
Unfolding Michael Bloomberg’s Meme Campaign Alua Kulenova May 31, 2020 Michael Bloomberg, who suspended his 2020 Democratic presidential nomination campaign on March 3, spent nearly 600…
A Canadian Take on the Democratic Primaries Adam Steiner Feb 20, 2020 Canadian and American democracies are fundamentally different, but these differences extend far beyond our…
Labour’s Love Lost: The Party’s Unsure Path Post-Corbyn Giordano Baratta Feb 18, 2020 The internal divide within Labour over issues like immigration and Brexit lays bare a greater phenomenon permeating…
Paris 2020: The US Election and the Fight Against Climate Change Olivia Hallett Jan 2, 2020 Many of Trump’s political rivals, including Democratic presidential hopefuls, have publicly opposed his decision,…
How America’s Failing Electoral System Will Shape the 2020 Election Maëna Raoux Nov 27, 2019 For years now, deliberate attempts to discourage people from voting, particularly from the Republican Party, as…
Facebook’s Fight Over Free Speech Lilla Adams Nov 8, 2019 Although Warren and Zuckerberg differ in their stances on protected speech, both coalesce around the same goal of…
A Concise Guide to the 2020 Democratic Primaries Max Clark Nov 4, 2019 With nearly 20 candidates running in the Democratic Primary in one of the most archaic and oblique electoral…
The N.R.A.: Is The Reign Finally Over? Lilla Adams Oct 8, 2019 With only the first glimpses of a quantifiable decline in the N.R.A.'s influence during the 2018 mid-term…