Staff Writer Dayana Sarova analyzes the rise in businesses following an employee ownership-based style.
Contributing Editor Daniel Herschlag analyzes Russia’s and China’s geopolitical objectives in Ukraine.
Contributing Editor Daniel Herschlag discusses the effectiveness of CAATSA sanctions in accomplishing U.S. foreign policy objectives in countering Russian aggression.
Staff Writer Rohit Ram deftly examines the aestheticization of politics and the film industry as a vehicle for authoritarian regimes.
Staff Writer Reed Weiler delves into the complex debate regarding gene editing and the implications of such technologies.
Staff Writer Anastasia Papadimitriou explores the tensions between China’s Belt and Road Initiative and recipient countries, instead arguing the initiative is an assertion of economic regionalism and not neocolonialism.
Guest Writer Lukas Lehmann explores the important nuances of questions such as “What does the dawn of a space force look like?” and “What does it mean for international relations and the future of U.S. defense and foreign policy?”
Contributing Editor Mya Zemlock explores the uncertainty the future that Vladimir Putin and his ruling party holds, and the new impact that the young, tired, angry, educated, and politically active young people will have.
Executive Editor Diana Roy analyzes the threat that the insurgent group al-Shabaab poses in East Africa by examining their recruitment strategies and their fighting tactics.
Staff Writer Ben Ramos argues for implications of human rights activities in the Gambia and what such endeavors, such as the Truth, Reconciliation and Repratratriation Commission (TRRC) means for the future of the Gambia.
Staff Writer Ingrid Fontes uses the example of the fires in the Amazon Forest to examine how globalization facilitates the spread of information yet does not—or cannot—entail solutions or change to these issues.
Managing Editor Madison Mauro examines the usage of foreign aid as a mechanism for foreign policy on the African continent.
Staff Writer Samantha Diaz analyzes Iraq's resource curse and advocates for a new economic policy that promotes the welfare of its citizens.
Design Editor Rob Sanford outlines voter suppression tactics employed by Republican state officials in Texas.
Guest Writer Emily Devereaux compares healthcare models between four different countries in the context of immunization and disease prevention, highlighting the benefits and deficiencies in each.
Staff Writer Milica Bojovic examines the heavy-handed governance style of El Salvador’s young president Nayib Bukele.
Marketing Editor Julia Larkin outlines indigenous land rights issues and proposes policy improvements that would respect territorial rights and reduce grievances.
Contributing Editor A.J. Manuzzi considers the ramifications of U.S. first-use strike nuclear policy for the future of global affairs.
Guest Writer Briana Creeley analyzes the usage of detention centers in both the United States and India, both fraught with socio-political issues.
Design Editor Rob Sanford describes why the United States continues supporting local forces in Syria.