What do Populists and Reformers Have in Common in This Year’s European Elections? The Environment
by Sarah Ampolsk In observing the elections that have taken place on the European continent thus far in 2019, two countries stand out. The first...
by Sarah Ampolsk In observing the elections that have taken place on the European continent thus far in 2019, two countries stand out. The first...
By: Elizabeth Perez I chose the article “How Banning Abortion in the Early Weeks of Pregnancy Suddenly Became Mainstream” I think that in general...
In his essay Stealth Authoritarianism, Ozan Varol posits “Laws that regulate voter registration, which exist in virtually all democratic nations...
In recent years, a number of countries around the world have given rise...
Democrats are lining up to run against President Trump, and they will be confronting a unique challenge. Not only are they running against an...
The term “populism” has seemingly oversaturated the American political vocabulary overnight. And yet, populist movements have defined the world...
In the article, “How Democracies Fall Apart,” Andrea Kendall-Taylor and Erica Frantz name various populist leaders that have come to power since...
Amidst the Arab Spring Movement in 2011, Egypt was one of several in the region to successfully overthrow their government, igniting inspiration...
This piece argues against Francis Fukuyama's famous piece "The End of History". In February 1989 at the University of Chicago in room 122 of the...