The Democratic Party Needs To Embrace Activists on the Left

he Democratic Party is in shambles. And it’s not only because Donald Trump is president: the number of elected Democrats at…

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Eurasianism is the New Fascism: Understanding and Confronting Russia

December 29, 2016, former President Obama placed sanctions on Russian intelligence services and expelled 35 suspected Russian intelligence agents from the United…

8 years ago

Colombia’s Vote Against Peace was Far From Failure

he Colombian people are no strangers to conflict. In the early 1960s, extreme economic disparity and United States-backed anti-communist repression led…

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500,000 Strong

Lucas, Ben, and Maddie provide a rundown of Trump’s recent executive actions, some commentary on political strategy for both the…

8 years ago

How Cory Booker Helped Save the Bridge Peer Counseling Center at Stanford

New documents reveal Booker’s undergraduate role in preserving a campus institution he Bridge Peer Counseling Center has long been a fixture…

8 years ago

Why Trump?

Ben and Lucas discuss Trump’s inaugural address and break down the current partisan make up of Washington. Lucas then interviews…

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“People have forgotten what war is like.”

A conversation with former Estonian President Toomas Hendrik Ilves Toomas Hendrik Ilves is a unique political figure. Born to Estonian refugees,…

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Republicans Are Not the Defenders of Women They Say They Are

The new and false rhetoric on abortion ince 1973, when the landmark Supreme Court ruling Roe vs. Wade legalized abortion…

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Hollywood with Chinese Characteristics

The deeper problem behind the Matt Damon controversy hen China appears in American headlines for a reason other than stale…

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“Where does polling go from here?”

A conversation with Doug Rivers, Chief Scientist of YouGov Doug Rivers is a Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institute and…

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