James Fearon on the Future of Syria

10 years ago

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

What’s In a Name?

10 years ago

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

GOP Militarism is Propaganda, Not Strategy

10 years ago

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

UN Director-General Michael Møller on Embracing Our Collective Responsibility

10 years ago

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

A Frank Conversation

10 years ago

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

Martha Crenshaw on Why Counter-Terrorism is So Difficult

10 years ago

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

Editor’s Note: The President and Our Politics

10 years ago

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

The Primary Episode

10 years ago

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

Stanford’s Lost Presidential Opportunity

10 years ago

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…

Public Sector Unions Deserve More Liberal Skepticism

10 years ago

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