The State of Reproductive Rights in the Americas Mariel Yacolca Maguina Feb 11, 2023 The fight for reproductive rights is far from over across the Americas. Some Latin American states seem to be very…
The DeSantis Effect: How Florida Turned Red This Election Cycle Louisa Carron Dec 27, 2022 Governor Ron DeSantis' landslide victory in the 2022 midterm elections was the result of highly calculated efforts…
La Chine coincée entre ses partenaires commerciaux occidentaux et son allié russe Marilou El Mabsout Antoine Dec 15, 2022 L’alliance déclarée « sans limites » entre Xi Jinping et Vladimir Poutine semble pourtant embarrassante pour…
Radicalization and Reproductive Rights: Revising Section 230 in a Post-Roe America Louisa Carron Nov 19, 2022 The Supreme Court's examination of Section 230 in two upcoming cases may limit the spread of terrorist content on…
Brazil Presidential Election: Is Democracy at Stake? Clare Rowbotham Oct 30, 2022 As the Brazil Presidential election approaches, the world watches as the future of Brazil's democracy could be…
Famine and Democratic Backsliding: The Long-Term Consequences of Russian Duplicity Alain Mitra Aug 16, 2022 When essential resources become increasingly scarce, authoritarian figures and institutions are emboldened to act…
Step Up or Stay Quiet: The International Battle of Abortion Anya Narang Jun 24, 2022 The overturn of Roe v. Wade is not only a struggle for the future of America’s abortion access, but also a battle…
The Plastic Pandemonium: A Bodily Experience Derya Ekin Jun 17, 2022 As plastic consumption continues to rise, the human body is becoming increasingly plasticized. Recent discoveries…
China and Russia: A Complicated History Sarah Aaron Mar 25, 2022 The relationship between China and Russia has a deep — and not always amicable — history. Their rapprochement in…
Cuban’s Cost Plus: Capitalism to the Rescue? Derya Ekin Mar 23, 2022 Americans pay more for prescription drugs than citizens in any other developed country. America's pharmaceutical…