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MIR Meets: Ramesh Ponnuru Andrew Xu Jul 10, 2021 Host Andrew Xu sits down with Ramesh Ponnuru, a visiting fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and senior!-->…
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…
Hostage Diplomacy: The Canada-China Prisoner’s Dilemma Graydon Davidson Apr 20, 2021 Over two years later, the Huawei executive and the two Michaels remain stranded in ongoing legal proceedings in one…
The US and Saudi’s strategic alliance: Why the Biden Administration will Turn the… Boubacar Ouane Apr 5, 2021 The pressure to impose sanctions upon the crown prince is at odds with the two countries' vital bilateral…
The Worst Trade Deal Joshua Poggianti Mar 15, 2021 For now, the UK joining the CPTPP might signify a "smash and grab" attempt from Johnson to replace the European…
The Fate of the DC Statehood Movement Graydon Davidson Feb 28, 2021 Under the radar of 2020’s headlining events, another unprecedented thing happened in the nation’s capital: on June…
L’Amérique, l’ex toxique de l’Europe Lauren Naniche Feb 26, 2021 La gouvernance Trump semble avoir éclairé la dépendance néfaste de l’Europe aux États-Unis – une situation que…
Biden: the End of American Involvement in Afghanistan? Owen Magnusson Feb 2, 2021 In practice, Biden may be the one to wrap up Trump’s withdrawal plan. Despite hopes among Afghan government…