What’s Next After the Paris Climate Agreement?

Rob Jackson is the Michelle and Kevin Douglas Provostial Professor and a Senior Fellow at Stanford’s Woods Institute for the…

9 years ago

Robert Reich: Balancing Revolution and Unity

tanford’s Rob Reich, Professor of Political Science and Director of the Center for Ethics in Society, couldn’t seem happier than he…

9 years ago

Politicians Frowning and Strangers Drowning

Kayla, Ruairí, and Lucas discuss the presidential election and campus news, and the Center for Ethics in Society presents an…

9 years ago

Should Belgium Split Up?

ate March saw a spree of large-scale, successful terrorist attacks, including the murder of dozens in Ankara, Turkey; Lahore, Pakistan;…

9 years ago

Kenneth Arrow on the Irrationality of Our Voting System

the political vitriol heats up in anticipation of this year’s elections and presidential candidates attack the legitimacy of the nominating…

9 years ago

The FBI Should Not Have Hacked the iPhone

he FBI has made our technology insecure. In a rush to gather data after the tragic San Bernardino attacks, the…

9 years ago

In the Name of All That is Funny

A Flipside Editor on the Review’s “Demands” My grandma said she was worried that too many Latinos were moving into…

9 years ago

Terrorism at Home & Abroad

After our spring break, the second half of this debut season of The Axe and Politics kicks off with a…

9 years ago

Josef Joffe on the Idealism and Incoherence of the Obama Doctrine

Few articles have made a greater immediate impact on the political realm than the Jeffrey Goldberg piece in The Atlantic titled, "The…

9 years ago

Arrow, Piketty, and Inequality

In this week’s episode of The Axe and Politics, Kayla, Ruairí, and Lucas discuss the presidential election and Stanford news, and…

9 years ago