This project shares some of the diverse and disagreeing perspectives of the people who occupy the principle plaza of […]
Category Archive: Politics
At an event on Friday held at Lewis & Clark College for the Korean-American community and members […]
Southeast Asian Governments Are Making It Rain in the Officers Club; does it mean dark clouds on the […]
by Sam Shugart, ’15 In the past decade, the world has seen a series of revolutions leading to […]
by Yuliia Kondrushenko, Global UGRAD program Perception of international relations, even though it is based mostly on the single […]
By Rostam Assadi, ’15 1: Introduction If one wished to hold a mantra as to understand the public […]
By Elliott Jacobson ’17* A lot has changed in the international system since the middle of the Cold War, […]
by Chris Weschler, ’17 On November 16th, a video depicting the beheading of an Islamic State hostage surfaced […]
By Sam Shugart & Dina Yazdani, International Affairs ’15 Originally written and published in the 2013-4 edition of […]
By Julian Strachan ’16 Originally written and published in the 2013-4 edition of the Meridian Journal In Robert O. […]
