Staff Writer Will Brown uses existing theories of autocracies and empire to analyze the autocratic regimes central to two of 2022’s most popular TV shows (House of the Dragon and Andor).
Staff writer Anna Berkowitz explores the way that Western museums continue to perpetuate the racist and antiquated ideals of imperialism in their collections of ancient artefacts.
Executive Editor, Caroline Hubbard, researches the origins of femicide in Turkey, examining societal practices of honor and state surveillance.
Staff writer, Will Brown, investigates the discourse surrounding the UN’s response to recent international issues.
Staff writer, Louis Savoia, investigates the ongoing security crisis in Europe, resulting from the war in Ukraine and the role of the European Union.
Staff Writer, Sarah Marc Woessner, explores the gas crisis in Europe.
Staff Writer Emmett McNamara explores failure to form a government in Iraq after the last elections.
Staff writer, Candace Graupera, investigates the role Latin American grassroots movements play in promoting reproductive rights movements within the United States.
Staff Writer Katie Barnett explores climate policy in the MENA region and ways the international community might intervene to expedite action on climate change.
Staff Writer Luke Wagner investigates the demolition of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia and the consequences of the Crown Prince’s new tourism and development plan.
Staff writer, Anna Berkowitz, explores the political implications of new British Prime Minister, Liz Truss.
Ashton Dickerson investigates the ethics, security, and application of artificial intelligence in IR.
Executive Editor, Caroline Hubbard, analyzes the food shortages caused by Putin's invasion of Ukraine and the potential international famine that could arise.
Staff Writer Sarah Marc Woessner explores the impact of economic sanctions on Russia, its citizens, and the global economy, as the stock market, and the trade system have been greatly affected by Russia’s attack on Ukraine.
Staff Writer Milica Bojovic examines federalism and its relation to inclusion, pluralism, and the functioning of a democracy through various case studies.
Contributing Editor Brian Johnson explores the ways in which the conflict in Ukraine will impact the Middle East.
Staff Writer Chloe Baldauf explores how COVID-19 has interacted with and exacerbated pre-existing educational disparities between rural and urban students in Mongolia.
Staff Writer Mason Binker argues the case for a new third party in U.S. politics.
Staff Writer Jacob Paquette outlines a European resettlement strategy for Russian migrants fleeing Putin’s Russia, focusing on strategic resettlement, successful social & economic integration, and the benefits of such an approach for Russian-speaking communities in the Baltic states.
Staff Writer Louis Schreiber provides recommendations about how to respond to cyber threats and illicit financing campaigns by the DPRK.