The Big Question: Donald Trump and Latin America Michelle Klein Nov 18, 2016 The world woke up to an alternate universe on November 9, 2016 as businessman and "Celebrity Apprentice" host…
Beyond Whitewashing: Marvel’s Erasure of Tibet in Doctor Strange Supports… Jasmine Lee Nov 11, 2016 Tilda Swinton’s casting of The Ancient One for Marvel’s most recent release Doctor Strange is mostly presented as…
The Importance of Hispanic Voters in Future American Elections Susana Martinez Nov 11, 2016 On Tuesday night, the people of the United States cast their votes and elected Republican nominee Donald Trump as…
The End of the Party of Clinton: A New Era Jules Achard Nov 10, 2016 A number of months ago, during the heat of the primaries, I wrote an article examining the numerous ways in which…
The Punisher: the Filipino Peoples’ President Helena Martin Oct 12, 2016 Last May, the Philippines had its presidential elections, and winning by a significant margin was Rodrigo…
The Dakota Access Pipeline: Where Two Movements Converge Nicholas Chanko Oct 8, 2016 Construction of Energy Transfer Partners’ oil pipeline has been halted by the efforts of over a thousand American…
Erdoğan’s Gülen Problem Kathryn Schmidt Oct 4, 2016 Last week, leaders from around the world convened in New York City for the United Nations General Assembly. As…
Faltering but Firm: Why China’s Grip on Myanmar Isn’t Going Anywhere… Thomas Daechsel Oct 3, 2016 Aung San Suu Kyi’s recent diplomatic trip to Beijing at the end of August should put to rest Chinese fears of…
Obama’s Nomination: How Garland Can Break the GOP’s Hold on the Senate Dylan Lamberti Mar 28, 2016 On March 16, 2016, President Obama nominated Merrick Garland to fill Antonin Scalia’s seat on the Supreme Court…
The Democratic Establishment: Casually Republican Jules Achard Mar 23, 2016 Front and center in American politics recently has been the rightward shift of the Republican Party and a…