Briefings
Deep Dives
Staff Writer Sarah Woessner explores the role of economic diplomacy in mitigating conflicts and fostering global peace.
Staff Writer Sarah Woessner explores how the rise of artificial intelligence in the global economy is expected to influence productivity and labor markets around the world.
Staff Writer Cait Holmstedt explores climate migration and the need for international recognition and protection of climate refugees.
Staff writer Milica Bojovic explores the intersection of international relations and sports in today’s political landscape.
Contributing Editor, Ashton Dickerson, investigates the growing deaths of journalists worldwide and what this could mean for the international community.
Staff writer Emily Fafard researches the theoretical concept of genocide in the Genocide Convention
Staff writer, Carmine Miklovis, examines the broader implications of democratic backsliding by Turkey and Brazil.
Ashton Dickerson investigates how climate change impacts human security domestically and internationally.
Staff Writer Will Brown uses existing theories of autocracies and empire to analyze the autocratic regimes central to two of 2022’s most popular TV shows (House of the Dragon and Andor).
Staff writer Anna Berkowitz explores the way that Western museums continue to perpetuate the racist and antiquated ideals of imperialism in their collections of ancient artefacts.
Ashton Dickerson investigates the ethics, security, and application of artificial intelligence in IR.
Staff Writer Milica Bojovic examines federalism and its relation to inclusion, pluralism, and the functioning of a democracy through various case studies.
Contributing Editor Caroline Skye Grossman identifies the infiltration of white supremacy in higher education and explores how the pedagogy or teaching methods of PWIs (predominantly white institutions) permeate the pedagogy of HBCUs (historically Black colleges and universities).
Executive Editor Briana Creeley explores the ways in which the Western philosophical tradition of universality presents serious epistemic and political issues.
Staff Writer Ashton Dickerson examines the historical and political significance of space in the international community.
Staff Writer David Leshchiner examines the unfolding of contemporary space exploration and economic development.
Staff Writer Nicole Bera analyzes the recent trend of countries declaring a climate emergency and discusses whether or not those declarations have led to any real global progress.
Staff Writer Madeline Titus unpacks the complex history of the The United Nations and American human rights violations.
Guest Writer Mykyta Makarenko explains the need for American efforts to promote Antarctic partnership.
Guest Writer Audrey Velanovich discusses perceptions of Veganism and Vegetarianism and obstacles to adopting alternative protein sources.
Contributing Editor Michael Donaher explains the ramifications of American protectionist policies for the airline industry.
Marketing Editor Samuel Woods explores the way that climate change and economics intersect in the Arctic.
Contributing Editor William Kakenmaster disproves prevailing myths surrounding refugees’ economic impact.
Guest Writer Sam Mason discusses the connections between resource overspecialization and regime type.
Contributing Editor Andrew Fallone forwards the benefits of religion as an inclusive path towards independent postcolonial identity creation.
Contributing Editor Erin Bovee explains Americas role advocating for nuclear disarmament.
Secretary Deborah Carey provides a new way to address the changing labor market.
Marketing Editor Samuel Woods analyzes India’s recent monetary policy decisions.
Contributing Editor William Kakenmaster provides an alternative to mainstream liberal thought.