Staff Writer Anjali Singh explores the rising interests in the cryptocurrency industry, the problems that have arisen with the digital medium of exchange, and the future of regulating its progression across countries.
Staff Writer Anastasia Papadimitriou discusses U.S. policy towards Saudi Arabia and argues that Saudi Arabia is an important strategic and security partner.
Design Editor Rob Sanford explores the implications of Iran’s recent internet blackout in the context of global authoritarian trends and U.S. foreign policy.
Marketing Editor Julia Larkin examines the outcome of the Israeli elections and what lies next for the prime ministership and, subsequently, Israel as a whole.
Executive Editor Diana Roy examines the factors of analysis that enable the proliferation of organized crime groups and the international drug trade in Albania.
Staff Writer Samantha Diaz analyzes how the conflict and resolution process between the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland could be jeopardized in light of Theresa May's revised Brexit Deal.
Staff Writer Ben Ramos discusses the hypocrisy of Russian rhetoric surrounding the different language laws affecting ethnic minorities in Russia and the Russian minority in Latvia.
Guest Writer Hannah Andrews analyzes whether the hacktivist group “Anonymous” constitutes an insurgency.
Guest Writer Gabriel Manetas examines President Jair Bolsonaro’s evolving trade rhetoric with China amidst the U.S.-China trade dispute and its reshaping of Southern geopolitics.
Staff Writer Prerita Govil analyzes the rising trends in nationalism in relation to the state of democracy today, specifically focusing on India and the United States.
Contributing Editor A.J. Manuzzi details the poor state of the Argentine economy and explains how weak and corrupt institutions present a major challenge.
Staff Writer Will Brown analyzes the lessons learned from the ECOWAS intervention in The Gambia and its potential use as a model for future interventions.
Staff Writer Milica Bojovic looks into different approaches taken by multilingual societies to classify and use their various languages and examines how government policy can best support minority languages.
Contributing Editor Mya Zemlock explores the complicated web of Russian relations in the Middle East and their role as a negotiator in the conflict between Turkey and Syria.
Staff Writer Briana Creeley explores how the Chilean protests relate to the legacy of the Pinochet dictatorship and the economic and political order that has, in many regards, remains unchanged.
Staff Writer Gabriel Manetas discusses privatization and other economic reform efforts being undertaken by the Bolsonaro Administration in Brazil.
Staff Writer Anjali Singh explores how the impact of fossil fuel's load loss calls for increased government funding of wind, water, and solar installations.
Staff Writer Michaila Peters Staff debates whether to approach political polarization through grassroots or structural reform.
Staff Writer Rohit Ram examines the Chinese strategic philosophy of the Shi, its application in the game of Wei Qi, and what U.S. foreign policymakers can stand to gain from an improved understanding of such a concept.
Staff Writer Reed Weiler takes a look at the impact of standardized testing and educational policies on Puerto Rican education, using the legacy of the College Board as a starting point for a broader analysis of educational inequities in America.