The Economics of Oil Mariel Yacolca Maguina Nov 29, 2022 The volatility of the price of oil in recent years is not a consequence of a single event or action. Be it the…
Can Trustbusting Solve America’s Inflation Problem? Lila Mooney Mar 14, 2022 Stronger antitrust legislation has the potential to decrease anticompetitive behaviour and empower oversight of…
Universal University: How College Education Can Be Democratized in the United… Matthew Farrell Aug 5, 2021 It may be difficult to create a free tuition system in the United States, where elite private institutions like the…
Cruel, Unusual, and Costly: The Death Penalty’s Got To Go Lila Mooney May 16, 2021 The death penalty has withstood shifting international human rights norms and evolving public opinions at the…
Women’s Hard-Won Rights Are Under Legislative Threat Robin Kennedy Apr 24, 2021 Despite a few exceptions, 2021 to date has been a year of legislative backlash to women’s rights, repealing many of…
Tsai Ing-Wen’s Political Dilemma Between Beijing and Washington David Duan Apr 10, 2021 While the world is focusing on rejuvenating their economies and handling COVID-19, Taiwanese leader Tsai Ing-wen's…
Is It Time to End the United States’ “Forever War” in… Enora Lauvau Apr 4, 2021 Nearing two decades of involvement in Afghanistan, the American government is increasingly deliberating over what…
Justice Department vs Google: the Politics of Antitrust in the United States Ewan Halliday Jan 13, 2021 During the Biden administration, it appears there will be a balance between pushing whatever antitrust legislation…
Can You Vote Out A Fascist? Luca Brown Nov 6, 2020 You cannot vote out a fascist — at least not for good. Donald Trump himself may not occupy the office of the…
Trump Declares War on Democracy. Christopher Ciafro Nov 5, 2020 Trump's speech tonight was unlike one ever seen in a self-proclaimed liberal democracy. The messaging, the tone and…