Sustainable Agriculture: A Question of Land Use Robin Kennedy Mar 10, 2022 As the world population continues to grow and resource scarcity becomes increasingly pronounced, there has never…
Are the Olympics Truly Apolitical? Sarah Aaron Mar 2, 2022 Who gets to decide where “sport with a purpose” morphs into clear political manipulation?
MIR Meets: Richard Hanania Blaise Brosnan Jan 20, 2022 Host Blaise Brosnan sits down with Richard Hanania, founder of the Center for the Study of Partisanship and…
The Aftermath: Hong Kong’s ‘Patriots Only’ Election Andrew Xu Jan 6, 2022 Host Andrew Xu sits down with Vivian Wang, a China correspondent for The New York Times. They discuss Hong Kong's…
Handheld Imperialism: American Tobacco in China Millie Murray Dec 6, 2021 Between 1905 and 1937, young men from tobacco-growing states in the American South travelled to China to exemplify…
The Aftermath: Peng Shuai’s Disappearance Andrew Xu Dec 6, 2021 Host Andrew Xu sits down with Wenxin Fan, a reporter for The Wall Street Journal. They discuss the disappearance of…
Between Two Giants: How Three Island Nations Control the Pacific Skyler Bohnert Dec 3, 2021 Why does the US care so much about three of the world’s smallest, most remote nations? The answer is that it…
Revisiting the Sino-US Cold War Narrative Sabrina Nelson Dec 2, 2021 With China's recent gains in power and tensions between the US and China increasing, the debate on whether to…
China’s Meddling in Africa in the Midst of the Global Pandemic Emma Roy-Contancin Nov 29, 2021 Through its heavy investment in the political, economic, and social dimensions, is China improving or damaging…
House of Cards: A Reckoning for China’s Precariously-Built Housing Market Sarah Aaron Nov 25, 2021 Plagued by bankruptcy and built on large amounts of debt, what's next for China's housing market?