Red Carpet Politicians Sophia Kamps Nov 9, 2018 The last four years have marked, particularly in North America, a blurring of the lines between celebrity and…
With Friends Like China, Who Needs Enemies? Mohit Mann Nov 5, 2018 China’s increasing global and regional influence with respect to the world economy, military modernization, and…
Chinese Incursion in Latin America: A Threat to American Hegemony in the… Gretel Kahn Nov 1, 2018 In early September of this year, the United States recalled three chiefs of missions from Latin American nations:…
China’s Quiet Experiment with Democracy Wing Wong Oct 22, 2018 The People’s Republic of China, established in 1949 under the one-party rule of the Chinese Communist Party, is an…
Awaiting “Never again”: The Persecution of Uyghur Muslims Iman Lahouaoula Oct 2, 2018 Spanning over 9.5 million square kilometers, encompassing over 1.3 billion people and a rich history, China is far…
Maoist Plan or Marshall Plan? Sophia Kamps Sep 27, 2018 In early September 2018, Chinese leaders met with leaders from nearly every African nation at the Forum on…
Xi Jinping’s ‘How to Tame Your Dragon’ Sarie Khalid Jun 9, 2018 In 2015's spy thriller Kingsman: The Secret Service, its charming antagonist Mr. Valentine, brilliantly played by…
Past, Present, and Future: The Monroe Doctrine Maddie Clark Apr 21, 2018 The hemispheric hegemony of the United States is not a recent or underdeveloped phenomenon. The Monroe Doctrine,…
Engaging Taipei: The Taiwan Travel Act Sara Syed Apr 18, 2018 On March 16, 2018, U.S. President Donald Trump signed the Taiwan Travel Act. The bill supports high-level visits…
China’s Ambiguous Posture in the Arctic Region Alexandre Leroy Apr 1, 2018 Thawing ice in the Arctic region has opened a path for considerable economic opportunities in terms of commercial…