Staff Writer Andrew Fallone analyzes the connections between Mongolian rap, Rising Mongolia Nationalism, Postcolonial Identity Creation, and Sinophobia.
Staff Writer Adam Goldstein tests if Saddam Hussein’s government was truly totalitarian.
Executive Editor William Kakenmaster explores U.S. Intervention and Expanded Conceptualizations of Peace and Democracy.
Staff Writer Deborah Carey writes on defending environmental health while maintaining economic growth
Jeremy Clement criticizes the use of corporal punishment in modern American education, highlighting its discriminatory use.
Staff Writer Gretchen Cloutier unpacks the economic, political, and social crises in Brazil.
Contributing Editor Emily Dalgo analyzes contemporary Presidents’ unique approaches to counter-terrorism strategies.
Guest Submitter Andrew Fallone Explores Japan's Struggles with the Influential Crime Lords.
Contributing Editor Paul Jeffries discuses the International Legal Remedies for Ukraine’s Debt to Russia.
Executive Editor William Kakenmaster provides us with poetic thinking about Human Rights, NGOs, and their critics.
Staff Writer Kevin Michael Levy argues that instead of focusing on what we think ISIS wants, we need to focus on what the U.S. wants.
Staff Writer Erik St. Pierre discusses France’s increasing tendency to forgo civil liberties for security following recent terrorist attacks.
Staff Writer Laura Thompson discusses the potentially imperiled state of fundamental U.S. values due to polarized political actions against demographic groups in reaction to concerns over terrorism and the refugee crisis.
Guest writer Claire Witherington-Perkins argues that creating the Euro was a mistake, but it cannot be undone without serious consequences for the Euro and its member states.
Staff Writer Samuel Woods writes about the ethics of trophy hunting conservation models and ecotourism.
Contributing Editor Erin Bovee discusses the changing security dynamics in the South China Sea.