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For and Against: The electoral college should be abolished
As featured in Edition 37, available here. By LILY MECKEL and JOE HILL Lily Meckel argues in favour In 2016, President Trump became the...


It's all to play for in Georgia's Senate elections
By BEN MORLEY On January 5th, mere days away, the electorate of Georgia will choose its next two Senators in a remarkably important set...


The Covid-19 Dichotomy: The stark differences between the East and the West
By FEE MERALI Across South-Asia, people are returning to life as usual. Pubs and restaurants are open for business, non-essential shops...


The Rise, Fall, and Fall Again of Rudy Giuliani
By BAILEY AGBAI Former Mayor of New York Rudy Giuliani is, like so many of the political figures he allies himself with, a multi-layered...


What will a Biden administration mean for US-EU relations?
By TERESA TURKHEIMER Who could ever forget that iconic photograph taken at the G7 summit in 2018 – reminiscent of a renaissance painting...


The Next Step in US Foreign Policy: Can the US Retain its Superpower Position?
By ALI ATIA Is America in decline? It is a perennial question, inevitably addressed when the world’s lonely superpower appears vulnerable...


US Election Autopsy: A beginning of a healing?
By ROBERT ALLISON Whilst it wasn’t the landslide many had predicted or hoped for, Joe Biden’s victory was decisive, and brings down the...


The Navajo Nation and COVID-19: America’s forgotten people
by MAXIMILIAN BACHMEIER More than 13,600 confirmed infections, over 600 deaths: as of Tuesday, Nov. 17th 2020, these are the official...


Peru impeachment plunges nation into political turmoil
By GABRIELA CALLAGHAN-GAITÁN Peruvian President Martin Vizcarra was impeached on Monday, despite warnings against this due to the ongoing...


Constitutional Change in Chile
By HANNA BAJWA Last year’s Chilean street demonstrations shook political power and promoted a constitutional change to replace the past...
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