Staff Writer Ben Ramos discusses the future for the movement for LGBT+ rights under the right-wing government in Poland.
Staff Writer David Leshchiner examines the unfolding of contemporary space exploration and economic development.
Staff Writer Milica Bojovic discusses the challenges and successes of the South American trade bloc Mercosur and whether or not it has been effective within the region.
Contributing Editor Brian Johnson discusses the significance of Trump’s nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize and its influence on foreign relations.
Staff Writer Samantha Diaz explores the future of the Eurozone and analyzes the effectiveness of a singular monetary policy.
Design and Marketing Editor Anthony Manuzzi argues that the Trump Adminstration’s appointment of Mauricio Claver-Carone as President of the Inter-American Development Bank reflects a broader administration tone of hostility to regional institutions and regional autonomy in pursuit of great power competition.
Staff Writer Ethan Burger examines the influence of capitalism on our understanding of lesbian identity.
Contributing Editor Anna Janson writes that the differing and polarizing positions held by the American public on the causes and scope of climate change are attributable to a multitude of factors ranging from the influence of political and economic elites to coordinated PR efforts by fossil fuel companies trying to deflect their own guilt.
Executive Editor Diana Roy outlines and dissects the 2019 vote by the United Nations that refuted British sovereignty over the Chagos Islands.
Marketing Editor Julia Larkin examines if America’s first primary state really is reliable in predicting who will be a party nominee and leader of the free world.
Contributing Editor Dayana Sarova discusses the issue of gender disparity as it pertains to the European Banking Authority.
Staff Writer Michaila Peters explores the role of narratives in shaping civil discourse.
Staff Writer Briana Creeley provides a historical timeline and analysis of the relationship between water, privatization, and racial hierarchy in South Africa.
Contributing Editor A.J. Manuzzi argues that the U.S. strategy for Russia should be revised towards shared interests like nonproliferation even as it condemns Vladimir Putin’s human rights record and incursions into Eastern Europe.
Staff Writer Nicole Bera analyzes the recent trend of countries declaring a climate emergency and discusses whether or not those declarations have led to any real global progress.
Contributing Editor Mya Zemlock dissects the mechanisms contributing to the deterioration of the cybersecurity environment, including the attribution problem and the agency of international actors.
Staff Writer Rohit Ram looks closely at Aleksandr Dugin’s legacy of Eurasianism and its impact on contemporary Russian politics.
Contributing Editor Daniel Herschlag analyzes the implications of the January shake-up of Russia’s political leadership.
Staff Writer Will Brown analyzes the implications of adding more African countries to President Trump’s travel ban.
Staff Writer Anastasia Papadimitriou looks closely at the current relationship between the U.S. and China.