Staff writer Candace Graupera explores Venezuela’s current political and economic crisis. The West’s initial opposition to Maduro’s presidency is fragmenting and Venezuela’s future hangs in the balance of becoming a failed state or waning off their oil dependence to become a more diversified economy.
Executive Editor, Caroline Hubbard, analyzes the implications of a proposed foreign language ban within Italy’s governmental institutions.
Staff Writer Carmine Miklovis re-examines predictions about the effects of the war in Ukraine on nuclear proliferation, a year after its onset.
Staff writer Emily Fafard researches the theoretical concept of genocide in the Genocide Convention
Staff writer, Sal Cerell, examines the implications of Indonesia’s fragile democratic status.
Staff writer, Sophie Verhalen, investigates how the Inflation Reduction Act has disrupted the US-EU relationship.
Staff writer, Milica Bojovic, examines the importance of securing actual self-determination rights to indigenous peoples of the Western Hemisphere .
Staff Writer Samantha Jennings investigates the leadership of female heads of state in a patriarchal world since Margaret Thatcher
Executive Editor, Caroline Hubbard, investigates the impact of the NHS strikes on the British psyche
Staff writer, Sal Cerrell, examines the economic success behind the modern-Mauritian state.
Staff Writer, Candace Graupera, explores the impact of the extension of Title 42 on specifically Cuban asylum seekers and the perpetuation of the United States’ broken immigration system.
Staff writer, Emily Fafard, analyzes the impact of the international community and atocity prevention within the Russia-Ukraine War.
Contributing Editor Luke Wagner explains the coming food shortage and why the Black Sea Grain Initiative is only a first step.
Staff writer, Carmine Miklovis, examines the broader implications of democratic backsliding by Turkey and Brazil.
Guest writer Josie Bloom explores the U.S. death penalty through the lens of America’s founding principles, human rights, and diplomatic relations.
Staff Writer, Katie Barnett, investigates the war in Yemen and the United States’ failure to take meaningful action to help the Yemeni people.
Staff Writer, Sarah Marc Woessner, explores the World Cup in Qatar, following months of investigations and concerns that arose amid the start of this renown international competition.
Staff Writer Luke Wagner explores the stories of Iranian journalists standing up against a brutal regime despite the high costs.
Staff Writer, Candace Graupera, investigates the similar rollback of environmental policies of right-wing presidents of Brazil and the US and how the new left-wing president will help these countries bounce back from environmental policy reductions.
Ashton Dickerson investigates how climate change impacts human security domestically and internationally.