Caught in Controversies

Aakash, Kayla, and Lucas wrap up 2016 with a discussion on what has proven to be a tumultuous two weeks…

8 years ago

ISIS Will Persist and Iran Will Expand in Post-Mosul Iraq

ver a month in, the battle for Mosul churns on at a sluggish pace. The Iraqi Security Forces (ISF) are battling ISIS…

8 years ago

Parting the Sea: The Generational Divide Between American Jews

he American media often reduces voters to a particular bloc, based on their gender, age, race, or religion. While debates persist about the accuracy…

8 years ago

It’s the Deals, Stupid: Making Sense of Trump’s China Policies

nother week, another new China policy from President-elect Donald Trump. Scarcely a week after calling U.S. commitment to the One…

8 years ago

Conservative Economists in Exile in the Age of Trumpism

ne of the defining stories of the year was a guessing game: which of the political Right’s factions (neoconservatives, libertarians,…

8 years ago

Understanding the India-Pakistan Military Escalation

A conversation with Ahmed Rashid Ahmed Rashid is a Pakistani journalist and writer whose work focuses on bringing political landscape of…

8 years ago

On Booze, Boycotts

Ben, Kayla, and Lucas discuss the coming together of the Trump administration, the death of Fidel Castro, and the recent…

8 years ago

Current Federal Intervention in Housing Market is “categorically unfair”

A conversation with urban planner Mark Wolfe Mark Wolfe, J.D., M.C.P., is a land use and environmental lawyer and a lecturer…

8 years ago

SIEPR Forum on Gentrification Was Welcome Engagement from Stanford in the Housing Wars

ecently, the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (SIEPR) hosted a Policy Forum on Gentrification. Economic researchers and professors, financial analysts,…

8 years ago

Our Current State

Kayla, Lucas, and Aakash give a quick recap of the 2016 presidential election and the appointment of Stanford’s new provost…

8 years ago