2016 – 2017 Politicos: The Ten Most Influential Students in Campus Politics

At the end of each year, Stanford Politics highlights 10 undergraduates of impact, the Politicos. In the past, these Politicos…

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Graduate Students: To Join or Not to Join (a Union)?

ver the past year, American political discourse has been dominated by topics of universal salience: a presidential election, the transition…

8 years ago

Joshua Wong on the Future of Democracy in Hong Kong and China

Joshua Wong is a Hong Kong activist and Secretary General of the pro-democracy political party Demosisto. He founded the Hong…

8 years ago

Understanding Universal Basic Income

A philosopher on the need for universal basic income for a more just society Juliana Bidadanure is an Assistant Professor in…

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“The scale of authoritarianism is unmatched” in Sisi’s Egypt

A conversation with Amr Hamzawy Amr Hamzawy is a Senior Fellow in the Middle East & Democracy and Rule of…

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Ren Hang’s Political Aesthetics

  February 24, the Chinese photographer and poet Ren Hang (任航) tragically committed suicide at the age of 29. In…

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Sexual Assault and Stanford

Ben and Kayla quickly review the latest goings-on of the Trump administration, including the controversial resignation of Michael Flynn. Kayla…

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The Troubling Legal Philosophy of Neil Gorsuch

anuary 31, President Trump announced his choice of Judge Neil Gorsuch to fill the Supreme Court vacancy created by Justice…

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Law in Changing Society: A Conversation with RBG

A Conversation with Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg

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Mayor Michael Tubbs on Education, Jobs & Crime

Maddie and Lucas provide a brief update on the status of the Trump administration, including the executive order on immigration…

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