USMCA Or Not, Canada’s Presence in Global Trade is Growing Graeme Murray Oct 9, 2018 On September 30th, an agreement in principle on trade between Canada, the United States, and Mexico was reached,…
#WhyIDidntReport: Hashtags as Action and Inaction Lilla Adams Oct 9, 2018 #WhyIDidntReport perfectly highlights this frustrating inaction plaguing hashtag movements: a hashtag exposing the…
Are Rosenstein and Mueller (Again) Under Siege? Emilio Rosenthal Oct 8, 2018 On September 21, The New York Times reported that Deputy Attorney General Rod J. Rosenstein had suggested secretly…
The Deal Or The Debacle Of The Century? Dr. Alon Ben-Meir Oct 5, 2018 As we wait for Trump to unveil his peace plan to reach an Israeli-Palestinian peace agreement, he has in fact made…
A New Way to Think About US National Security Ethan Fogel Oct 3, 2018 As the world becomes increasingly globalized and military technology becomes more sophisticated, the likelihood of…
Brett Kavanaugh in the Time of Me Too Emily Hunt Sep 29, 2018 As the swing vote on the Supreme Court, Justice Anthony Kennedy could not be pinned ideologically one way or the…
Review’s Radio: Discussing Wars on Drugs and the Opioid Epidemic with DPA… Alec Regino Sep 13, 2018 Almost five decades after Nixon infamously declared drug abuse as "public enemy number one" in the United States,…
Red Island-The Republicans of Brooklyn, New York Andrew Figueiredo Aug 9, 2018 In recent history, partisan voting patterns in the United States have become remarkably stratified by community…
How To Lose Your Allies in Two Days: A G7 Recap Evelyne Goulet Aug 6, 2018 Last month, leaders from seven countries (Canada, United States, France, United Kingdom, Italy, Japan, and…
Politics as Entertainment: Partisanship in Post-Modern Culture Matthew McManus Jul 29, 2018 Introduction In his seminal Amusing Ourselves to Death the sociologist Neil Postman observed that…