Power to the Ignorant Andrew Figueiredo Jan 24, 2017 Demos kratos - Greek for democracy, or rule by the people. Res publica - Latin for public affair, referring to a…
The Age of Disillusionment: Do Tweets Speak Louder Than Words? Hannah Abdoh Jan 19, 2017 In the run up to the inauguration, President-Elect Trump has openly threatened the Japanese Toyota industry in…
Artificial Intelligence and Job Security Nicole Sharma Jan 16, 2017 In January 2017, Fukoku Mutual Life Insurance, a life insurance company based in Japan, has announced plans to…
America is Ill, But We’re Ignoring the Sickness Jasmine Lee Dec 10, 2016 "BUILD THAT WALL" Those three haunting words made famous by Trump’s campaign has found its way from Republican…
DACA policy and Its Recipients Helena Martin Nov 21, 2016 Unlike Canada, the United States prides itself in its “melting pot” of cultures. Immigrants are welcome as long 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 South China Sea Dispute: A Diplomatic Showdown Helena Martin Nov 8, 2016 With rising tensions in the South China Sea, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) countries are…
44 States, 86 Houses, 5923 Legislators, And Almost Zero Attention: This… Koji Shiromoto Nov 7, 2016 Those political junkies like me anxious to see if America is marginally closer to a Trumpocalypse might find…
Rising Extremism and Threats to Electoral Systems in the American and French… Anne Karam Oct 26, 2016 In the United States and France, rising populism and extreme right tendencies are challenging two traditionally…
Immigrants and the Election in the United States Helena Martin Oct 20, 2016 On average, the United States welcomes about 3,000 new citizens a day. As a nation of immigrants, the USA…