What Drives the Fatal AIDS Resurgence in Central and Eastern Europe? Clara Marchionini Aug 4, 2017 On the 23rd of July 2017, the International Aids Society (IAS) gathered in Paris to review the AIDS pandemic’s…
Can the Liberal Order Survive Trump? Thea Koper Jul 15, 2017 The liberal order as we know it is crumbling. It has been for some years, even decades, but prior to Donald Trump’s…
Commitment Issues: Trump’s New Asian Foreign Policy Esli Chan Jun 5, 2017 Then president-elect Donald Trump’s personal phone call with Taiwanese president Tsai Ing-Wen was one of the…
Tell Us the Truth Mr. Trump Emily Hunt May 24, 2017 On January 21st of this year, Sean Spicer deliberately lied when discussing the audience present at President…
Navigating the Trump Administration: The Show-Womanship of Nikki Haley Eloise Goldsmith May 15, 2017 Once a vocal critic of Donald Trump and his bid for presidency, UN Ambassador Nikki Haley has since emerged as a…
Speak Loudly And Carry A Bigger Stick: The Implications of Trump’s Escalation of… Sarie Khalid Apr 10, 2017 President Trump’s missile strike on a Syrian military base in Homs Province to punish the Assad regime for its…
Trump’s Attack on Government Funding of the Arts Théophile Vareille Apr 4, 2017 President Trump announced his planned budget for the year 2018 to great fanfare a couple weeks ago. His cuts to the…
Donald Trump: Budget Cuts That Just Don’t Cut It Arshaaq Jiffry Mar 27, 2017 President Trump recently released his much-anticipated budget plan on March 16th, proposing sizable cuts that make…
G(ouging)O(ur)P(oor) Andrew Figueiredo Mar 21, 2017 The 1956 Republican Party platform calls for “reductions in taxes with particular consideration for low and middle…
The North Korean Missile Crisis: The Dawn of Japanese Rearmament Amina Zaidi Mar 20, 2017 On the 6th of March 2017, North Korea launched four ballistic missiles towards the Sea of Japan. Three of the…