How Trumpism is Outlasting Trump Simon Anquetil Aug 18, 2022 Though political careers do not last forever, political legacies have no expiration date. Trumpism – Donald Trump’s…
Nicaraguan Elections: A Historical Retrospective Lucas Brabant Dec 6, 2021 It is important to reiterate the United States’ previous attempts at destabilizing the Sandinista government, which…
What Would Proportional Representation look like in the United States? Amy Rosenbluth Apr 2, 2021 Political polarization is at its worst in the United States since the Civil War. This polarization, among many…
A Tale of Race in Two Nations Amy Rosenbluth Nov 25, 2020 Despite systemic racism being a considerable issue in both France and the US, the dialogue around the subject of…
Spotlight: Fanon, Collective Catharsis, and the Removal of Racist Monuments Naomi Shi Sep 17, 2020 This week on Spotlight, host Naomi Shi sits down with MIR Writer of the Week, Renée Lehman, to talk about her!-->…
MIR Meets: President Jonathan Nez of the Navajo Nation Mathieu Lavault Sep 7, 2020 Mathieu Lavault sits down with President Jonathan Nez of the Navajo Nation, a sovereign Native American!-->…
All Quiet in the ‘West’ Wing Emma Frattasio Jul 16, 2020 Kanye’s ability to turn national attention towards himself — and away from COVID-19 and ongoing protests — is…
Saudi Arabia’s Jeff Bezos Hacking Raises Questions for Riyadh’s Future… Léa Cerdán Feb 18, 2020 “On January 22nd, UN investigators alleged that the crown prince of Saudi Arabia, Mohammed bin Salman, may have…
Huawei 5G: Trapped in an Olive Branch Naomi Shi Sep 30, 2019 An olive branch does not exist if one is forced to accept the offering. And in many ways, the US is forced to…
The Return of Cold War Nuclear Politics? Andy S. Lee Nov 25, 2018 On October 20th, 2018, US President Donald Trump announced that the United States of America would be withdrawing…