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USCMA Presents a Rare Flicker of Hope for Bipartisanship in Washington

In 2018, President Trump signed a landmark trade agreement that could potentially define his political legacy: the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement, otherwise known as the USMCA. A revised version of NAFTA, the More

Posted On : November 29, 2019 Published By : Kabir Gupta
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A Renaissance for Whom? Resource Conflicts in the Nile Basin

Political analysts often like to predict hot spots for “the next conflict”, usually looking at factors such as politicized sectarianism or resource scarcity. While the Nile Basin zone is often More

Posted On : November 24, 2019 Published By : Ashton Connor Mathias
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Power Projection: The Political Economy of Comparative Advantage

A globalized world could not exist without the proliferation of free trade. Likewise, the concept of free trade would not exist without the economic theory behind it: the theory of More

Posted On : November 17, 2019 Published By : Peter Wu
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Domestic Disagreement: The Case of the Syrian Withdrawal

Since the post-2001 escalation of conflict in the region, military withdrawals from the Middle East have become a recurring bipartisan objective for American politicians. In general, domestic opinion over the More

Posted On : November 12, 2019 Published By : Jasper Scott
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Money Makes Elections Go Round: Campaigning in Canada vs. the U.S.

Compared to the American presidential election cycle, Canada’s election period occurs in the blink of an eye. In fact, this year’s federal election period took place in approximately the same More

Posted On : November 3, 2019 Published By : Mercedes Labelle
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Party Over Principles: Trump Era Impeachment

Since the earliest days of the Trump presidency, impeachment has been a divisive topic and an idea more so than a practical possibility. Yet, as a recent poll shows, public More

Posted On : October 29, 2019 Published By : Jessica Maloney
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Promises Made, Promises Kept? A Look At President Trump’s Re-Election Chances

Conventional indicators of political strength do not look good for President Trump. The Republican party suffered a crippling midterm election loss that snatched away control of the House of Representatives, More

Posted On : October 18, 2019 Published By : Kabir Gupta
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American Green Energy Policy Is Alive and Well in the Trump Era

Republicans took full control of Congress in 2014. By doubling down on climate denial and stonewalling Democratic proposals, they have killed all prospects of passing green energy legislation. Since taking More

Posted On : October 6, 2019 Published By : Kabir Gupta
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Beyond Thoughts and Prayers: How Democrats Hope to Tackle Gun Reform in 2020

For many Americans, “thoughts and prayers” is no longer a sufficient response to gun violence. The usual routine, consisting of intense news coverage and empathetic political speeches following mass shootings, More

Posted On : August 26, 2019 Published By : Rebecka Pieder
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The Iran Nuclear Deal Post-Trump: Prospects for Stability

The Iran Nuclear Deal or Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) was signed in Vienna in July 2015 with the intention of preventing Iran from accessing nuclear weapons, in order More

Posted On : August 23, 2019 Published By : Asher Laws

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