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Month: March 2024

The US is Overestimating the Likelihood of War in the Taiwanese Strait

  • March 27, 2024

Pictured: President Ma Ying-Jeou of Taiwan meets with President Xi Jinping in 2015.  The recent Taiwanese elections have reignited international political discourse on the possibility of war in the Taiwan Strait. Given the historical complexities of Taiwan-China relations and the…

Categories: Asia, International Policy, National Security

The Power of the Pocket: A Brief Look into Campaign Fundraising in Competitive Congressional Races Post-Citizens United

  • March 23, 2024

Money has historically played a pervasive role in American politics, especially in Congressional races. Over time, the large sums of cash raised and spent in political campaigns have contributed to the stifling of Americans’ trust in political institutions. People on…

Categories: Domestic Policy, Politics, Uncategorized
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