Vaccine Incentives in the United States: An Ethical Dilemma Sage Pothier Jul 13, 2021 When looking more closely at vaccine incentive programs, it becomes apparent that they pose significant ethical…
The Mythical ‘White Gold of Jihad’ Emily Jones Jul 3, 2021 The perpetuation of a narrative that links ivory trafficking with international terrorist networks has provided an…
China-US Anchorage Summit: A Bitter Start for the New Sino-US Relationship David Duan Jun 3, 2021 Though it is nominally different, the Biden administration has basically maintained most of Trump’s China policies.…
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…
The State of the Unions: What the Bessemer Union Drive Means for The Future of… Dana Malapit Apr 18, 2021 While the Bessemer union drive signified a potential turning point for organized labour in the US, Amazon’s robust…
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…
Is It Time to End the United States’ “Forever War” in… Enora Lauvau Apr 4, 2021 Nearing two decades of involvement in Afghanistan, the American government is increasingly deliberating over what…
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…
Joe Biden: The Promised Immigration Saviour? Rachel Wilson Mar 30, 2021 While many Americans remain hopeful that the border shelter situation is not an early indicator that President…
Nord Stream 2 and Europe’s Anti-Pipe Dream Owen Magnusson Mar 11, 2021 In this neighbourhood dispute, the United States has the best chance at stopping the pipeline's construction, a…