The Trump administration might just follow in Obama’s footsteps Immigration Policy Under President Trump: Toughening Up or More of the Same?9 Dec, 2016 in Government / Law and Politics tagged Government by Erin Campbell
Populism has been on the rise longer than we think “A New Nationalism”: 1992 and the Birth of President Trump9 Dec, 2016 in Government / Law and Politics tagged Government by Alyssa Savo
How can we better understand migration through the context of war? Migration, Assimilation and Identity: The Effects of the Salvadoran Civil War and State Violence on Migration ...9 Dec, 2016 in Regional / The Americas tagged The Americas by Camille M. Torres
While neorealism is one of the most prominent theories through which scholars can make sense of the Middle East, it is not a total prescription The Middle East and the U.S. Invasion of Iraq: What Does Theory Tell Us?9 Dec, 2016 in Law and Politics / Political Theory tagged Political Theory by Stephanie Maravankin
How can we combat the challenge of lower-income people’s exclusion from access to capital? Microwork: A New Approach for Labor Disparities9 Dec, 2016 in International Development, Sustainability, and Public Health / Thematic Areas tagged International Development Sustainability and Public Health by Deborah Carey
The Burkini ban represents a battle between French and Muslim identities Re-contextualizing “The White Man’s Burden” to Understand France’s Recent Xenophobic Policies9 Dec, 2016 in Europe / Regional tagged Europe by Claire Witherington-Perkins
How we could have seen Trump coming Trump, National Myths, and the Rise of Populism9 Dec, 2016 in Government / Law and Politics tagged Government by Emily Dalgo
Nuclear nonproliferation and disarmament debates are back in fashion The New Nuclear Question(s)9 Dec, 2016 in Asia / Regional tagged Asia by Erin Bovee
As many deem NATO obsolete, we should reexamine its usefulness in contemporary international relations Why the World Needs NATO9 Dec, 2016 in Europe / Regional tagged Europe by Fifi Baleva
While well intentioned, foreign aid can play a key role in enabling authoritarian regimes Authoritarianism in Sub-Saharan Africa: Is Aid to Blame?9 Dec, 2016 in North Africa and The Middle East / Regional tagged Africa and The Middle East by Adam Goldstein