Why Few Detainees Actually Want to Stay in Guantanamo

he first month of 2016 brought about serious changes for Guantanamo Bay detention center in Cuba (Gitmo). In January alone,…

9 years ago

Duncan Lawrence on Immigrant Integration in America

Duncan Lawrence is the Executive Director of Stanford’s Immigration and Integration Policy Lab, and he is a Senior Research Fellow…

9 years ago

The Tragic Economics of Urban Housing

 a market is highly competitive and has no irregularities, basic economic principles suggest that economic returns will be competed down…

9 years ago

The Trump Show

Kayla, Ruairí, and Lucas bring you the latest. Joined later by guests Bruce Cain (Professor of Political Science), Ryan Matsumoto…

9 years ago

Personality Over Policy

“Voting blocs,” defined as groups that form a voting unit due to common interest or purpose, have long been a…

9 years ago

War Over Cyber Attacks is Possible but Unlikely

the last five years, cyber attacks on the U.S. government have increased exponentially. Thus far, the most publicized of these…

9 years ago

Okay, Maybe Trump Will Be the Republican Nominee

bout a month ago, I wrote that if Donald Trump did not expand his support beyond the 30% he was polling, he…

9 years ago

Revolution Meets Reality

ver since Bernie Sanders first announced his candidacy for president last May, he has captivated millions with his calls for…

9 years ago

The Week in Review

Kayla, Ruairí, and Lucas give an update on Stanford and national news. (No interview this episode.) What should this podcast…

9 years ago

Squandering Democratic Majority

ne of the most contentious and (seemingly) often written about debates in current American political science is whether the Democratic…

9 years ago