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Politics

  • The Limits of Presidential Immunity in the Case of Donald Trump

    Caroline Bailen '25-August 26, 2025-

    Presidential immunity does not protect former President Donald Trump from prosecution.

  • Impacts of DeSantis’ Endorsement of Trump

    Anna Dreyhaupt '25-August 22, 2025-

    Florida Governor Ron DeSantis announced the end of his presidential campaign, opting to back former President Donald Trump.

  • The Dangers of U.S. Interventionism

    Arman Syed '25-August 22, 2025-

    Isolationism and interventionism are the two traditionally opposing philosophies of U.S. foreign policy.

  • The Current Issues with Foreign Aid to Ukraine

    Jacob Osorio-Buitrago '26-August 22, 2025-

    Foreign aid is a critical tool in assisting nations in post-conflict reconstruction, economic growth and in times of urgent humanitarian needs.

  • The Challenges of Global Climate Change Policy Coordination

    Keya Krishna '24-August 22, 2025-

    Climate change is undoubtedly the gravest existential threat that looms over humanity in the 21st century.

  • The Causes of Increased American Political Polarization

    Caroline Bailen '25-August 22, 2025-

    Peaceful debates between political parties are evidence of a robust democracy, but what happens when these differences of opinion morph into political attacks?

  • The Role of British Monarchy in Society Today

    Maira Zaidi ‘27-August 22, 2025-

    lmost everyone in the world has heard of the British monarchy due to its extensive history across the globe.

  • Analysis on the State of the US Voting System

    Lexi Orr '26-August 22, 2025-

    When the United States Constitution was established in 1787, the Founding Fathers had grand visions for the future of the country.

  • Political Parties Are Key to Democracy

    Political Parties Are Key to Democracy — But A New Party Configuration May Offer a Solution to Polarization

    Anya Vedantambe '24-August 22, 2025-

    With the presidential election fast approaching and partisan division growing deeper, many Americans are wondering whether political parties are really needed in our democracy.

  • China’s Political and Economic Model is Not Replicable for Other Nations

    China’s Political and Economic Model is Not Replicable for Other Nations

    Ethan Huang '26-August 22, 2025-

    Throughout the past decade, China’s GDP has nearly doubled, increasing from 8.93 trillion dollars in 2012 to 16.33 trillion dollars in 2022, according to The World Bank.

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