James Fearon on the Future of Syria

James D. Fearon is the Theodore and Geballe Professor in Stanford University’s School of Humanities and Sciences, Professor of Political Science…

9 years ago

What’s In Name?

Kayla, Ruairí, and Lucas give an update on the news, and Kayla takes a deeper look at the controversy over…

9 years ago

GOP Militarism is Propaganda, Not Strategy

he Islamic State (IS) was the most searched foreign policy issue last year and has been a focus of the GOP debates.…

9 years ago

UN Director-General Michael Møller on Embracing Our Collective Responsibility

“For some reason, people are characterizing this refugee crisis as a European problem. It is not. It is the world’s…

9 years ago

A Frank Conversation

Kayla and Lucas give an update on national and Stanford-related news and later, thanks to the McCoy Center for Ethics…

9 years ago

Martha Crenshaw on Why Counter-Terrorism is So Difficult

Martha Crenshaw is a world-renowned expert and pioneer in terrorism studies, a Senior Fellow at the Freeman Spogli Institute for International…

9 years ago

Editor’s Note: The President and Our Politics

ecent controversy surrounding the new presidential appointment of Marc Tessier-Lavigne reveals more the problems of our campus politics than those…

9 years ago

The Primary Episode

The Stanford Political Journal debuts its new podcast with Senior Editor Ruairí Arrieta-Kenna, Multimedia Director Kayla Guillory, and staff writer…

9 years ago

Stanford’s Lost Presidential Opportunity

arlier today, Stanford announced that Marc Tessier-Lavigne would be the university’s next president. Tessier-Lavigne is a safe choice; he has an impressive…

9 years ago

Public Sector Unions Deserve More Liberal Skepticism

ackers of public sector (government worker) unions are in uproar over a case currently before the Supreme Court, Friedrichs v. California…

9 years ago