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Columns
By Matthew FrankFebruary 1, 2021

What will happen with Big Tech in the Biden Administration?

Campus Politics
By Erin PangJanuary 31, 2021

Conflict of Interests: Fossil Fuel Money in Environmental Research at Stanford

World Politics
By Justin PortelaJanuary 14, 2021

70% of the World Lives on Less than Ten Dollars a Day. When do they get the Vaccine?

Campus Politics
By Nathalie KiersznowskiJanuary 13, 2021

Is it time to Abolish Greek Life? An Investigative Look Into Stanford’s Sorority System

World Politics
By Catarina BuchatskiyJanuary 12, 2021

A New Hope for Belarus?

Campus Politics
By Avery RogersJanuary 12, 2021

Protecting Democracy Online: An Interview with Stanford’s Internet Observatory

Magazine
By Stanford PoliticsJanuary 11, 2021

Stanford Politics Magazine: January 2021

US Politics
By Chad BrechbuhlerNovember 16, 2020

Stanford Students on Frontline of Online Misinformation Battle

Silicon Hill
By Kavya SrikanthNovember 16, 2020

Big Tech and the Act of Activism

Silicon Hill
By Matthew FrankOctober 26, 2020

Big Tech, Big Checks: The Role of Tech Giant in Shaping Academic Research

Silicon Hill
By Chase SmallOctober 18, 2020

Educating the Next Generation of Stanford’s Tech Leaders

Magazine
By Stanford PoliticsSeptember 14, 2020

Stanford Politics Magazine: September 2020

Campus Politics
By Kyle WangSeptember 13, 2020

Stanford Workers Cut Off: Stanford’s Fumbled Coronavirus Response Highlights Problems Workers and Student Activists have Known About for Years

Uncategorized
By Alexandra "Mac" TaylorSeptember 13, 2020

AI Prediction Tools Claim to Alleviate an Overcrowded American Justice System… But Should they be Used?

US Politics
By Courtney CoopermanSeptember 13, 2020

Unhoused and Unequal: How Homelessness Undermines American Democracy

US Politics
By Avery RogersSeptember 13, 2020

From Cuffs to Conviction: The Role of Prosecutors in Driving America’s Mass Incarceration Problem

World Politics
By Gabby Conforti and Katie JonssonSeptember 1, 2020

Changes in Government Leadership Offer False Hope for Lebanon

US Politics
By Stanford PoliticsAugust 2, 2020

Here’s what Biden VP hopeful Susan Rice (’86) wrote about her Trump-supporting son (’20)

Campus Politics
By Kyle WangJune 2, 2020

A Forgotten Legacy

Local Politics
By Susi ArguelloJune 1, 2020

Basic Income Helped a Bankrupt California City. Could It Also Help a Country in Crisis?

World Politics
By Catarina BuchatskiyMay 23, 2020

As Nuclear Arms Agreements Waver, World Leaders Must Keep Promises to Ukraine

World Politics
By Sierra BurgonMay 10, 2020

On Denim Day, Inauthentic Activism Triggers Survivors

Campus Politics
By Sierra BurgonMay 4, 2020

For FLI College Applicants, the Holistic Review Process Takes a Toll

World Politics
By Catarina BuchatskiyApril 18, 2020

Coronavirus Could Make Putin More Powerful Than Ever

US Politics
By Rip LivingstonMarch 2, 2020

Mayor Pete Wasn’t Perfect, But He Was Brave

Magazine
By Roxy BonafontJanuary 31, 2020

Stanford Politics Magazine: January 2020

Campus Politics
By Decker Paulmeier & Kyle WangJanuary 31, 2020

Welcome to the Neighborhood: Can Stanford’s Plan to Radically Change Housing Make a Forced Community Feel Like Home?

Interviews
By Cass PlowmanJanuary 27, 2020

“We are in a fight over truth”: Rep. Adam Schiff on Stanford, Social Media, and Particle Physics

US Politics
By Beatrice PhiJanuary 20, 2020

Remembering the Lavender Scare: Employment Discrimination and the Queer Fight for America’s Moral Conscience

Podcast
By Noah BarteltJanuary 20, 2020

“I am the facilitator of this movement”: Joshua Wong on the Fight for Democracy in Hong Kong

Campus Politics
By Sierra BurgonJanuary 6, 2020

A Telescope in Hawaii and the Dangers of Uninformed Activism

World Politics
By Catarina BuchatskiyJanuary 6, 2020

Kyiv vs. Kiev: What Two Letters Mean For Ukrainian Independence

Interviews
By Valeria GonzalezNovember 18, 2019

“I think it will be a close vote either way”: Professor Pamela Karlan on LGBT discrimination in the Supreme Court

Interviews
By Wilson LiangNovember 8, 2019

How Stanford Wants to Change the Freshman Experience

US Politics
By Harrison BronfeldSeptember 23, 2019

How Stanford is Financing the 2020 Election in 8 Graphs

Magazine
By Daniela GonzalezJune 14, 2019

Stanford Politics Magazine: June 2019

Campus Politics
By Kyle WangJune 14, 2019

Stanford One Year After #MeToo: How Stanford’s Response Failed Victims of Sexual Assault

Campus Politics
By Lucas RodriguezJune 14, 2019

“I keep running into these kinds of moments where I think to myself: What are they thinking?”: Outgoing Faculty Senate Chair Stephen Stedman on University Governance

Campus Politics
By Roxy BonafontJune 14, 2019

“Entrepreneurship as Humanitarianism”: Are Stanford Students Actually Changing the World?

Campus Politics
By Stanford PoliticsJune 14, 2019

2018 – 2019 Politicos: A Look at Stanford’s Most Influential Undergrads

Magazine
By Stanford PoliticsMay 11, 2019

Stanford Politics Magazine: May 2019

Campus Politics
By Roxy Bonafont, Emily Lemmerman, & Lucas RodriguezMay 11, 2019

100 Years of Hoover: A History of Stanford’s Decades-Long Debate over the Hoover Institution

US Politics
By Kyle WangMay 11, 2019

Asian-America’s Diversity Problem

Campus Politics
By Thomas PfeifferMay 8, 2019

Thinking Beyond ‘The Farm’: Rural Engagement and Stanford Admission

World Politics
By Ben Gardner-GillMay 6, 2019

Slovakia’s Election Counters A Dimming Central European Mood

World Politics
By Nathalie KiersznowskiJanuary 7, 2019

Testing the Peace: How Brexit Affects the Possibility, and Danger, of Irish Unification

Magazine
By Stanford PoliticsDecember 10, 2018

Stanford Politics Magazine: December 2018

Magazine
By Nathalie KiersznowskiDecember 10, 2018

Leaving Religion at Home: Engaging Religious Thought and Action in American Society

Campus Politics
By Roxy Bonafont & Emily LemmermanDecember 10, 2018

“If I [were] Stanford, I would be threatened by us”: How SCoPE 2035 became the most powerful activist group on campus

Local Politics
By Kyle WangDecember 10, 2018

Second Chances: The Enduring Empathy of Prop 47

World Politics
By Wilson LiangNovember 26, 2018

China’s Puzzling Islam Policy

Local Politics
By Harrison BronfeldNovember 10, 2018

Caltrain evacuated due to bomb scare

Podcast
By Stanford Politics PodcastNovember 5, 2018

The Midterms with Congresswoman Anna Eschoo

Podcast
By Stanford Politics PodcastNovember 1, 2018

Midterms, Brett Kavanaugh, and Taylor Swift

World Politics Open in Media ViewerConfiguration The Conseil d'État in the Palais Royal in Paris
By Erica ScottOctober 25, 2018

The Failings of French Republicanism

US Politics
By Ruru HoongSeptember 25, 2018

Causality: A Hidden Casualty of the Gun Debate

World Politics
By Nathalie KiersznowskiAugust 6, 2018

Secularization Won’t Save Northern Ireland

Magazine
By Ruairí Arrieta-KennaJune 4, 2018

Stanford Politics Magazine: June 2018

Campus Politics
By Lucas RodriguezJune 4, 2018

The Fountain Hopper’s Inflection Point

Campus Politics
By Thomas PfeifferJune 4, 2018

Locker Room Talk?

Campus Politics
By Editorial BoardJune 4, 2018

2017 – 2018 Politicos: Stanford’s Most Influential Undergrads

Magazine
By Roxy Bonafont & Jack HerreraMay 28, 2018

John Rice-Cameron Wants to Make Stanford Great Again

Events
By Thomas PfeifferApril 10, 2018

“The Conversation of Our Time”

Magazine
By Ruairí Arrieta-KennaApril 9, 2018

Stanford Politics Magazine: April 2018

Magazine
By Truman Chen & Josh LappenApril 9, 2018

Dialogue as Alibi: Beyond the Marketplace of Ideas

Campus Politics
By Daniela Gonzalez & Lucas RodriguezApril 9, 2018

Does The Daily Need to Print Daily?

Campus Politics
By Amber YangApril 9, 2018

Anti-Anti-Fascism: The [Character] “Assassination” of Professor David Palumbo-Liu

Local Politics
By Emily LemmermanApril 9, 2018

Silicon Valley’s Media Desert

Campus Politics
By Sabrina MedlerMarch 15, 2018

Stanford students join national movement to end gun violence

Campus Politics
By Jack HerreraMarch 4, 2018

Students push Stanford to address housing

Podcast
By Stanford Politics PodcastMarch 1, 2018

#MeToo with Carly Fiorina

Campus Politics
By Elliot KaufmanFebruary 21, 2018

Why Charles Murray Was Invited

Campus Politics
By Ruairí Arrieta-KennaFebruary 20, 2018

Why Was Charles Murray Invited?

Cardinal Richelieu
By Ben Gardner-GillFebruary 20, 2018

The Czech Republic’s Populist President

Interviews
By Jake DowFebruary 20, 2018

“Obama thought about American leadership in a much more comprehensive way”

Campus Politics
By Thomas PfeifferFebruary 20, 2018

“Racism Lives Here”: What’s Happening at Stanford Law

Campus Politics
By Op-EdFebruary 14, 2018

It’s Time Stanford Listens to Its Students

Events
By Alex HouFebruary 5, 2018

War “not a viable option nor considered to be a viable option”

Magazine
By Ruairí Arrieta-KennaJanuary 31, 2018

Stanford Politics Magazine: January 2018

Magazine
By Ruairí Arrieta-Kenna & Roxy BonafontJanuary 31, 2018

“Fairly Normal and Routine”: 50 Years of Sexual Violence at Stanford

US Politics
By Gretchen CarlsonJanuary 31, 2018

The Gloves Are Coming Off

Podcast
By Stanford Politics PodcastJanuary 30, 2018

State of the Union

World Politics
By Emily KatzJanuary 30, 2018

The Trials of Democracy: Myanmar in Perspective

Interviews
By Melda AlalufJanuary 30, 2018

The Legislation That Saved 20 Million

Podcast
By Stanford Politics PodcastJanuary 26, 2018

DAHA DACA?

Campus Politics
By Sabrina MedlerJanuary 22, 2018

The University as an “Intellectually Unsafe Place”: A Debate on Free Speech on Campus

Events
By Holden ForemanJanuary 22, 2018

“People don’t just want housing. They want home.”: Basic Income and Racial Justice

Interviews
By Melda AlalufJanuary 22, 2018

“An Antidote to the Hatred”

Cardinal Richelieu
By Yasmin SamraiJanuary 12, 2018

Germany’s Coalition Crisis and the Fate of Merkel

Interviews
By Thomas PfeifferJanuary 6, 2018

“My Interest Is In How We Can Improve People’s Lives”

Podcast
By Stanford Politics PodcastDecember 15, 2017

A Conversation with Patti Solis Doyle

Podcast
By Stanford Politics PodcastDecember 11, 2017

A Conversation With Adam Schiff

Cardinal Richelieu
By Michael RoverDecember 4, 2017

Coaxing the Giant: The Risks of France’s Political Victory in the Sahel

Campus Politics
By Ruairí Arrieta-KennaDecember 3, 2017

Former students of Jay Fliegelman describe inappropriate relationships, sexual misconduct in 1980s, 1990s

Beyond the Beltway
By Benjamin SorensenDecember 1, 2017

The GOP Tax Overhaul: A National Disgrace

Local Politics
By Emily LemmermanDecember 1, 2017

Public comment period for Stanford’s development plans extended; resident and union concerns on housing, transportation

Magazine
By Ruairí Arrieta-KennaNovember 27, 2017

Stanford Politics Magazine: November 2017

Magazine
By Andrew GranatoNovember 27, 2017

How Peter Thiel and the Stanford Review Built a Silicon Valley Empire

Campus Politics
By Op-EdNovember 22, 2017

Open Letter from Alumni to Stanford: Not in Our Name

US Politics
By Jack WellerNovember 22, 2017

Tear Them Down

Campus Politics
By Kimberly LattaNovember 17, 2017

Op-Ed: What Happened?

Beyond the Beltway
By Benjamin SorensenNovember 16, 2017

A Democrat may win in Alabama, but the Party needs to do much more to win the South

Campus Politics
By Roxy BonafontNovember 15, 2017

Peace prevails during contentious Spencer visit to Stanford

Campus Politics
By Roxy BonafontNovember 13, 2017

Islamophobia, Free Speech, and Funding: Stanford’s Robert Spencer Event, Explained

Campus Politics
By Elliot KaufmanNovember 13, 2017

Campus Conservatives Gave the Alt-Right a Platform

Events
By Alex HouNovember 13, 2017

We need “civil, nonviolent debate across party lines”

Cardinal Richelieu
By Anat PeledNovember 12, 2017

NATO announces new logistics and cyber command centers signaling anxiety over both Russian and American behavior

Beyond the Beltway
By Benjamin SorensenNovember 9, 2017

Democrats Ride the Wave, But Still Need to Fix the Boat

Campus Politics
By Ruairí Arrieta-KennaNovember 9, 2017

Recently retired professor accused of sexual assault

Events
By Holden ForemanNovember 8, 2017

“The mobilization of hatred…is too often an extremely useful political strategy”

Interviews
By Gracie NewmanNovember 5, 2017

Catalonia is Constantly Shortchanged

Cardinal Richelieu
By Anat PeledNovember 5, 2017

Military Conscription in Austria — Challenging our understanding of soldier and civilian

Beyond the Beltway
By Benjamin SorensenNovember 3, 2017

Right-to-Work and the movement the Democrats forgot

Podcast
By Stanford Politics PodcastNovember 3, 2017

In Person or on WeChat

Events
By Holden ForemanOctober 30, 2017

“I was not allowed to have my own life”

Campus Politics
By Berber JinOctober 28, 2017

An Overdue Encounter with the Past

Cardinal Richelieu
By Alex ZaheerOctober 27, 2017

Information Warfare: Western Democracies’ Waterloo?

US Politics
By Micah CashOctober 21, 2017

After Vegas, Are We Still Going to Give Up Security for Liberty?

Events
By Hannah KunzmanOctober 21, 2017

“One police officer can have an impact on this whole country”

Cardinal Richelieu
By Sarah ManneyOctober 20, 2017

One Hundred Years of Disquietude: The Russian Revolution’s Uncertain Legacy

Beyond the Beltway
By Benjamin SorensenOctober 19, 2017

The State of the Midterms

Podcast
By Stanford Politics PodcastOctober 19, 2017

Welcome Back

Events
By Holden ForemanOctober 16, 2017

“We are in the twelfth year of democratic recession worldwide”

Beyond the Beltway
By Benjamin SorensenOctober 12, 2017

Trumping the narrative

Events
By Emily LemmermanOctober 7, 2017

Hillary Clinton on Technology, Democracy, and “A New Kind of Cold War”

Events
By Vivan MalkaniOctober 7, 2017

Former NYT Editor Discusses “Fake News,” the Media and Trump

Cardinal Richelieu
By Sarah ManneyOctober 6, 2017

From Catalonia to Calexit: Russia’s Obsession with Global Separatism

Beyond the Beltway
By Benjamin SorensenOctober 5, 2017

Mental illness is the wrong target in the gun control debate

Cardinal Richelieu
By Ben Gardner-GillSeptember 29, 2017

The German Election and Its Impact Abroad

Beyond the Beltway
By Benjamin SorensenSeptember 28, 2017

Politics, protest, and hope

Events
By Emily KatzSeptember 28, 2017

Securing the Rights of All Californians

Interviews
By Jake DowSeptember 14, 2017

“We’ve lost the idea of deterrence”

World Politics
By Jake DowAugust 21, 2017

The Terror Attack in Barcelona was an Attack on the Humanity of Urban Public Spaces

Podcast
By Stanford Politics PodcastJune 7, 2017

Season Two Finale with Persis Drell

Campus Politics
By Andrew GranatoJune 5, 2017

The Aristocracy That Let Me In

US Politics
By Josh LappenJune 1, 2017

It’s bad, but not the end of the world

Magazine
By Truman ChenMay 31, 2017

Stanford Politics Magazine: May 2017

US Politics
By Lena ZlockMay 31, 2017

The Alt-Righteous Mind

World Politics
By Vivan MalkaniMay 31, 2017

Sustainable Optimism

US Politics
By Erica ScottMay 31, 2017

A Class Divided

Campus Politics
By Editorial BoardMay 31, 2017

2016 – 2017 Politicos: The Ten Most Influential Students in Campus Politics

Campus Politics
By Brett ParkerMay 11, 2017

Graduate Students: To Join or Not to Join (a Union)?

Interviews
By Julian WatrousApril 17, 2017

Joshua Wong on the Future of Democracy in Hong Kong and China

Interviews
By Vivan MalkaniMarch 17, 2017

Understanding Universal Basic Income

Interviews
By Tori KellerMarch 7, 2017

“The scale of authoritarianism is unmatched” in Sisi’s Egypt

World Politics
By Truman ChenMarch 2, 2017

Ren Hang’s Political Aesthetics

Podcast
By Stanford Politics PodcastFebruary 22, 2017

Sexual Assault and Stanford

US Politics
By Brett ParkerFebruary 15, 2017

The Troubling Legal Philosophy of Neil Gorsuch

Interviews
By Jonathan FaustFebruary 8, 2017

Law in a Changing Society: A Conversation with RBG

Podcast
By Stanford Politics PodcastFebruary 7, 2017

Mayor Michael Tubbs on Education, Jobs & Crime

US Politics
By Hugo KitanoFebruary 6, 2017

The Democratic Party Needs To Embrace Activists on the Left

World Politics
By John Rice-CameronFebruary 2, 2017

Eurasianism is the New Fascism: Understanding and Confronting Russia

World Politics
By Daniela GonzalezFebruary 1, 2017

Colombia’s Vote Against Peace was Far From a Failure

Podcast
By Stanford Politics PodcastJanuary 30, 2017

500,000 Strong

Campus Politics
By Andrew GranatoJanuary 24, 2017

How Cory Booker Helped Save the Bridge Peer Counseling Center at Stanford

Podcast
By Stanford Politics PodcastJanuary 23, 2017

Why Trump?

Interviews
By Jake DowJanuary 22, 2017

“People have forgotten what war is like.”

US Politics
By Allie DowJanuary 11, 2017

Republicans Are Not the Defenders of Women They Say They Are

World Politics
By Truman ChenDecember 23, 2016

Hollywood with Chinese Characteristics

Interviews
By Maddie McConkeyDecember 19, 2016

“Where does polling go from here?”

Podcast
By Stanford Politics PodcastDecember 19, 2016

Caught in Controversies

World Politics
By Tori KellerDecember 15, 2016

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

US Politics
By Micah CashDecember 14, 2016

Parting the Sea: The Generational Divide Between American Jews

World Politics
By David CohenDecember 13, 2016

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

US Politics
By Andrew GranatoDecember 6, 2016

Conservative Economists in Exile in the Age of Trumpism

Interviews
By Vivan MalkaniDecember 4, 2016

Understanding the India-Pakistan Military Escalation

Podcast
By Stanford Politics PodcastDecember 2, 2016

On Booze, Boycotts

Interviews
By Micaela SuminskiNovember 17, 2016

Current Federal Intervention in Housing Market is “categorically unfair”

Local Politics
By Stanford PoliticsNovember 15, 2016

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

Podcast
By Stanford Politics PodcastNovember 11, 2016

Our Current State

US Politics
By Brett ParkerNovember 10, 2016

The Racial and Geographic Injustices of the Electoral College

Magazine
By Lucas Rodriguez and Spencer SegalNovember 2, 2016

The State of Disunion

US Politics
By Brett ParkerOctober 31, 2016

How Hillary Will Win, State by State

Interviews
By Micaela SuminskiOctober 25, 2016

“Eviction is a driver — not just a condition — of poverty.”

World Politics
By Micaela SuminskiOctober 20, 2016

#FeesMustFall in South Africa: Why Protest the Ivory Tower

US Politics
By Hugo KitanoOctober 7, 2016

Bernie’s Revolution and Black Lives Matter Need Each Other

US Politics
By Truman ChenOctober 3, 2016

Making Sense of Thomas Piketty’s Irrelevance to Americans

World Politics
By Sebastian AlarconSeptember 29, 2016

In Syria, Airstrikes Go Farther Than Money

Interviews
By Andrew GranatoSeptember 26, 2016

Adrian Fine, Running for City Council, Wants Palo Alto to “Lead” On Housing

US Politics
By Ian MillerSeptember 22, 2016

Treating the Greens and the Libertarians Differently

World Politics
By Ruru HoongSeptember 12, 2016

The Potential Loser in the Uber-Didi “Win-Win”

Local Politics
By Andrew GranatoAugust 31, 2016

Palo Alto Officials and Candidates for Higher Office Respond to Kate Downing

Interviews
By Andrew GranatoAugust 24, 2016

Palo Alto’s Mayor on Kate Downing, Housing, and the Bay Area’s “Gluttony for Job Growth”

Interviews
By Andrew GranatoAugust 14, 2016

The Shame of Palo Alto: an Interview with Kate Downing on Affordable Housing

US Politics
By Andrew GranatoAugust 4, 2016

Create a System of Federal Universities

World Politics
By Andrew GranatoJune 25, 2016

Brexit is a Question Mark, Not a Period

Campus Politics
By Erika Lynn and Lily ZhengJune 10, 2016

Who Wins When We Incarcerate Brock Turner?

Podcast
By Stanford Politics PodcastJune 8, 2016

Season Finale with Cory Booker

Campus Politics
By Elijah NdoumbéJune 3, 2016

“He…She…Whatever…”

US Politics
By Andrew GranatoJune 1, 2016

King Coal’s Last Gasp, Trump, and the White Working Class

Interviews
By Jonathan FaustMay 30, 2016

Former Secretary of State George Shultz on America’s Role in Global Stability

Podcast
By Stanford Politics PodcastMay 28, 2016

The Price of Participation

Campus Politics
By Editorial BoardMay 27, 2016

2015 – 2016 Politicos: The Ten Most Influential Students in Campus Politics

US Politics
By Brett ParkerMay 24, 2016

How the Supreme Court Could Save Affirmative Action

Podcast
By Stanford Politics PodcastMay 20, 2016

The End of a Term

Campus Politics
By Op-EdMay 12, 2016

Can Stanford Afford to Lose Professor Aishwary Kumar?

Local Politics
By Caleb SmithMay 11, 2016

How to End the Bay Area Housing Crisis

Local Politics
By Ada Statler-ThrockmortonMay 9, 2016

Why No One Cares About Aliso Canyon and Climate Change

US Politics
By Brett ParkerMay 3, 2016

In the Afterglow of a Comet: The Legacy of the Obama Administration

Podcast
By Stanford Politics PodcastMay 1, 2016

Illiberal College Liberals

Interviews
By Jonathan FaustApril 26, 2016

What’s Next After the Paris Climate Agreement?

Events
By Ruairí Arrieta-Kenna and Truman ChenApril 19, 2016

Robert Reich: Balancing Revolution and Unity

Podcast
By Stanford Politics PodcastApril 15, 2016

Politicians Frowning and Strangers Drowning

World Politics
By Andrew GranatoApril 13, 2016

Should Belgium Split Up?

Events
By Ruru HoongApril 12, 2016

Kenneth Arrow on the Irrationality of Our Voting System

US Politics
By Sebastian AlarconApril 9, 2016

The FBI Should Not Have Hacked the iPhone

Campus Politics
By Ben KaufmanApril 3, 2016

In the Name of All That is Funny

Podcast
By Stanford Politics PodcastApril 1, 2016

Terrorism at Home & Abroad

Interviews
By Jake DowMarch 28, 2016

Josef Joffe on the Idealism and Incoherence of the Obama Doctrine

Podcast
By Stanford Politics PodcastMarch 11, 2016

Arrow, Piketty, and Inequality

US Politics
By Christie HuchroMarch 10, 2016

Why a Few Detainees Actually Want to Stay in Guantanamo

Interviews
By Jonathan FaustMarch 9, 2016

Duncan Lawrence on Immigrant Integration in America

Local Politics
By Andrew GranatoMarch 7, 2016

The Tragic Economics of Urban Housing

Podcast
By Stanford Politics PodcastMarch 4, 2016

The Trump Show

US Politics
By Ada Statler-ThrockmortonMarch 3, 2016

Personality Over Policy

World Politics
By Sebastian AlarconMarch 2, 2016

War Over Cyber Attacks is Possible but Unlikely

US Politics
By Brett ParkerFebruary 29, 2016

Okay, Maybe Trump Will Be the Republican Nominee

US Politics
By Lucas RodriguezFebruary 29, 2016

Revolution Meets Reality

Podcast
By Stanford Politics PodcastFebruary 27, 2016

The Week in Review

US Politics
By Caleb SmithFebruary 23, 2016

Squandering a Democratic Majority

Interviews
By Vivan MalkaniFebruary 22, 2016

James Fearon on the Future of Syria

Podcast
By Stanford Politics PodcastFebruary 20, 2016

What’s In a Name?

US Politics
By Tori KellerFebruary 20, 2016

GOP Militarism is Propaganda, Not Strategy

World Politics
By Ruru HoongFebruary 19, 2016

UN Director-General Michael Møller on Embracing Our Collective Responsibility

Podcast
By Stanford Politics PodcastFebruary 12, 2016

A Frank Conversation

Interviews
By Jonathan FaustFebruary 8, 2016

Martha Crenshaw on Why Counter-Terrorism is So Difficult

Campus Politics
By Truman ChenFebruary 7, 2016

Editor’s Note: The President and Our Politics

Podcast
By Stanford Politics PodcastFebruary 5, 2016

The Primary Episode

Campus Politics
By Editorial BoardFebruary 4, 2016

Stanford’s Lost Presidential Opportunity

US Politics
By Andrew GranatoFebruary 3, 2016

Public Sector Unions Deserve More Liberal Skepticism

World Politics
By Angela ZhangFebruary 1, 2016

Burma’s Difficult Path to Democracy

Campus Politics
By Ruairí Arrieta-KennaJanuary 24, 2016

OpenXChange: The Truth of Racial Inequality

World Politics
By Ruru HoongJanuary 22, 2016

How Sustainable are Third-Party Taxi Companies?

US Politics
By Brett ParkerJanuary 19, 2016

Donald Trump Will Not Win the Nomination

World Politics
By Zoe SavellosJanuary 15, 2016

Military Action Against ISIS is Only a Fraction of the Solution

Campus Politics
By Ruairí Arrieta-KennaJanuary 15, 2016

OpenXChange: A Call to Engage

World Politics
By InHae YapJanuary 13, 2016

France’s Attitude Toward Minorities Is Increasingly Unstable

US Politics
By Lucas RodriguezJanuary 7, 2016

The Troubling Partisanship of the Supreme Court

World Politics
By Jake DowJanuary 7, 2016

13 Takeaways from Our Interview with Ambassador Michael McFaul

Interviews
By Jake DowJanuary 7, 2016

Michael McFaul on Europe, Russia, China, and the Middle East

US Politics
By Ruairí Arrieta-KennaDecember 19, 2015

Breaking News: We Did It!

World Politics
By Luka FatuesiDecember 2, 2015

A Pacific Perspective on Climate Change

US Politics
By Jake DowNovember 20, 2015

The False Rhetoric of “We Are at War with Radical Islam”

US Politics
By Brett ParkerNovember 19, 2015

Presidential Candidate Power Rankings

World Politics
By Rachel HirshmanNovember 14, 2015

A Seeming Reversal of “Never Again”

World Politics
By Philip ClarkNovember 12, 2015

The New European Nationalism and the Migrant Crisis

Campus Politics
By Truman Chen and Malachi DrayNovember 10, 2015

Refuting the Review: A Defense of Civil Disobedience

Interviews
By Sarah SadlierNovember 9, 2015

From Slave Patrols to Ferguson

US Politics
By Daniel RuprechtNovember 2, 2015

APUSH Back and Forth

US Politics
By Brett ParkerOctober 31, 2015

Back to the Future: 2016 and the 1968 Democratic Primary

US Politics
By Jake DowOctober 29, 2015

Foreign Policy in the Age of Trump and Sanders

World Politics
By InHae YapOctober 28, 2015

Tunisian Quartet: the Nobel Peace Prize as a Political Tool

US Politics
By Malachi DrayOctober 17, 2015

Ben Carson Should’ve Critiqued Militarization, Not Gun Control

US Politics
By Sebastian AlarconOctober 14, 2015

Drones as Ineffective Counterinsurgency

World Politics
By Zoe SavellosOctober 8, 2015

The Political Perils of a Greener World

World Politics
By Malachi DrayOctober 4, 2015

Understanding the Triumphs and Troubles of the Kurdish Resistance

World Politics
By Ruairí Arrieta-KennaOctober 1, 2015

An Alternative Approach to International Action on Climate Change

US Politics
By Aaron ZelingerSeptember 29, 2015

Trump’s Dirty Dance on Campaign Finance

US Politics
By Bruno BabijSeptember 27, 2015

The Illiberal Obstinacy of Kim Davis

US Politics
By Truman ChenSeptember 25, 2015

Speaking of Trump

World Politics
By Ruru HoongSeptember 24, 2015

Understanding Xi Jinping’s US Visit

US Politics
By Brett ParkerSeptember 23, 2015

Consent Searches and the Need to Expand Miranda Rights

Interviews
By Jonathan FaustSeptember 22, 2015

Michael Posner on the Global State of Workers’ Rights

US Politics
By Elizabeth MargolinSeptember 21, 2015

The Question of the State in Black Lives Matter

World Politics
By Winston ShiMay 21, 2015

The British Election Results: Thoughts on the Impossible

Campus Politics
By Editorial BoardMay 16, 2015

2014 – 2015 Politicos: The Ten Most Influential Students in Campus Politics

Campus Politics
By Truman ChenMay 6, 2015

Violent Resistance is Counterproductive

Interviews
By Jonathan FaustApril 29, 2015

Former President of Peru on the Crisis in Democracy, Education, and Leadership

Campus Politics
By Brett ParkerApril 28, 2015

The Stanford Review Has No Case

US Politics
By Brett ParkerApril 27, 2015

Marco’s Mistake

Campus Politics
By Jason WillickApril 22, 2015

Anti-Semitism and the Outrage Olympics

US Politics
By Brett ParkerApril 15, 2015

The Democrats Have No Bench

Interviews
By Sarah SadlierApril 13, 2015

“Let Prices Do The Work”: Bruce Cain on the California Drought

US Politics
By Jack WellerApril 13, 2015

The Tyranny of the Almond

Interviews
By Sarah SadlierApril 11, 2015

Evaluating the Iran Nuclear Deal

Interviews
By Sarah SadlierApril 10, 2015

California’s Drought: A Historical Perspective

Campus Politics
By Jason WillickApril 8, 2015

Four Takeaways From Stanford’s Surprising New Sexual Assault Policy

World Politics
By Truman ChenApril 4, 2015

Twitter Terrorism

US Politics
By Jason WillickApril 2, 2015

Israel as Culture War

US Politics
By Joe BourdageMarch 21, 2015

What to Make of Ranked States

US Politics
By Micaela SuminskiMarch 20, 2015

The Demographic Imperative: A New Approach to Combating Climate Change

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By Jack WellerMarch 4, 2015

In Defense of Dynasties

Interviews
By Claudia WhartonMarch 2, 2015

An Israeli Diplomat on Divestment, Settlements, and the Future of the Middle East

Interviews
By Sarah SadlierFebruary 24, 2015

Abortion as a Positive Social Good

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By Brett ParkerFebruary 22, 2015

Judges as Politicians?

US Politics
By Truman ChenFebruary 22, 2015

The Importance of Organization When Survival is Political

US Politics
By Andrew NtimFebruary 20, 2015

Cybersecurity in an Age of Distrust

Campus Politics
By Jason WillickFebruary 19, 2015

Political Correctness Doesn’t Silence Conservatives

Campus Politics
By Toby EspinosaFebruary 10, 2015

Divestment Doesn’t Work

Local Politics
By Nicholas O'FarrellFebruary 8, 2015

Three Reasons California Should Drop the Top-Two Primary System

Campus Politics
By Aaron ZelingerFebruary 6, 2015

Is the Two-State Solution Dead at Stanford?

US Politics
By Brett ParkerFebruary 4, 2015

It’s Not Too Early for 2016 Senate Predictions

US Politics
By Jason WillickFebruary 1, 2015

Where Does Political Correctness Come From?

US Politics
By Elizabeth MargolinJanuary 29, 2015

Boehner and His Bibi

Campus Politics
By Daniel RuprechtJanuary 25, 2015

A Response to Willick on Speech at Stanford

US Politics
By Jack WellerJanuary 24, 2015

Curtailing the Court

US Politics
By Brett ParkerJanuary 19, 2015

What Level of Legal Scrutiny Should Sexual Orientation-Based Classifications Receive?

Campus Politics
By Jason WillickJanuary 15, 2015

“Stanford Deeply Values Free Speech”

World Politics
By Truman ChenDecember 15, 2014

The Political Vacuity of Transhumanism

US Politics
By Brett ParkerDecember 5, 2014

Nativism and the Politics of Immigration

US Politics
By Sonali SinghNovember 30, 2014

Why We Aren’t Surprised: Ferguson and the American Legal System

Campus Politics
By Jason WillickNovember 23, 2014

The Promise and Perils of Stanford’s Frat Crackdown

World Politics
By Jack WellerNovember 19, 2014

The Importance of Being Prudent

World Politics
By Aaron ZelingerNovember 15, 2014

The State of the Vote

Interviews
By Sarah SadlierNovember 13, 2014

Defining Genocide: ISIS, the U.N., and the ICC

US Politics
By Brett ParkerNovember 11, 2014

It’s As Bad As It Looks

US Politics
By Truman ChenNovember 10, 2014

The Promise and Perils of Corporate Leadership on Gay Rights

World Politics
By Claudia WhartonNovember 7, 2014

Stay out of Syria

Campus Politics
By Biola MacaulayNovember 5, 2014

Stanford’s Activists Are Not Sheep

US Politics
By Nicholas O'FarrellNovember 3, 2014

Do the Midterms Matter?

Campus Politics
By Jason WillickOctober 31, 2014

Recoding the Humanities

World Politics
By Jack WellerOctober 26, 2014

Stop Calling the Middle East Conflict a “30 Years’ War”

US Politics
By Elizabeth MargolinOctober 23, 2014

Update Software, Save Lives

US Politics
By Brett ParkerOctober 23, 2014

No, Mitt Romney Will Not Be President in 2017

US Politics
By Jason WillickOctober 17, 2014

Liberals, Culture and Violence

Interviews
By Sarah SadlierOctober 10, 2014

Optimism on US-Iran Nuclear Negotiations

US Politics
By Alonzo VirataOctober 9, 2014

“What important truth do very few people agree with you on?”

Campus Politics
By Jason WillickOctober 3, 2014

The Irony of Sex at Stanford

World Politics
By Hanna TysonSeptember 23, 2014

Ebola Misconceptions

US Politics
By Alonzo VirataSeptember 22, 2014

Kids These Days: A Review Of “Excellent Sheep”

Campus Politics
By Jason WillickSeptember 22, 2014

A Compromise on Sexual Assault

US Politics
By Nicholas O'FarrellSeptember 22, 2014

Pay to Say: The Predictable and Disheartening Failure of S.J. 19

Interviews
By Jason WillickSeptember 22, 2014

Interview: Romney 2012 Policy Director Lanhee Chen

US Politics
By Brett ParkerSeptember 21, 2014

Understanding the Republican Primaries

Local Politics
By Truman ChenSeptember 21, 2014

Social Media as a False Political Idol

Campus Politics
By Eliezer AbateSeptember 21, 2014

Behind the Veil of Diversity

World Politics
By Aaron ZelingerSeptember 21, 2014

The Hardening of the American Will

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