OP-ED: Having Faith in Fantasy: Why Universalism is the Future of International Human Rights
Is there case for Universalism over Relativism as the standard for international human rights? Alisha Saxena addresses the challenges it faces along with the opportunities it poses in strengthening universal rights.
OP-ED: How Will COVID-19 Worsen the Ailing US-China Relationship?
At the turn of decade, relations had been described as "not this tense since the time of Mao". In the face of an unprecedented Pandemic, how will the world's two leading powers interact to combat this crisis?
Op Ed: Latin America’s League of Socialist Dictators and the Call to Stop Romanticizing Socialism
In her Op Ed, staff writer Sofia Meador Sauto speaks out on the misperceptions of idealism and criticizes the Bolivian government for falling short as a socialist regime.
Op-Ed: COVID-19, “Pandemic Diplomacy,” and Re-shaping of the World Order
The COVID-19 pandemic is already taking geopolitics toward uncharted territory. Similar to the September 11th attacks in the United States, its repercussions will be felt around the world, and for long.
Opinion: No Crackdown in Hong Kong
The tensions between the Protestors of Hong Kong and the Chinese Communist Party beckons critical question: What is the likelihood of a military intervention? Staff Writer Marshall Wu describes why the conflict is more than likely to be resolved without a crackdown.
OP-ED: THE FAULT IN OUR POLITICIANS
The level of ignorance and obstructionism in modern American politics is staggering, and possibly unprecedented. Staff Writer Aarushi Gupta explores the morass of the modern Congress.