Politics Clara Tipper Politics Clara Tipper

Education, Education, Education

By Clara Tipper

“Every individual should be empowered to make their own political opinion, given impartial and sufficient information. Further, a country’s government should reflect the diversities of its people - this is far from our current reality”

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Politics Valentina Calvi Politics Valentina Calvi

Debt Diplomacy: A New Front in the US-China War?  

Valentina explores the complex realities of debt diplomacy starting from a recent financing war for Ecuador between the US and China, and invites readers to question a geopolitical narrative that neatly corners countries into “good” and “bad”

Photo credits: Presidencia de la República del Ecuador, 2018

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Politics Hilary Chan Politics Hilary Chan

A Response to Sara

By Hilary Chan

“[A] shattering of her capitol on the 6th of January, 2021, should have curled ripples better quieted with words than stared at in confused anger. […] It seems only Polis to convert your fears into words, chain them into sentences, into a problem (an ~1000 word article) capable of collaboration […] It is the metaphors and descriptors, melodious or not, that enable a response in solidarity.”

Image credits: Celebrity Parents Magazine

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Politics Sara Weissel Politics Sara Weissel

Reflection on the 6th of January

By Sara Weissel

“January 6th was a horrible day, and while my upset and hysterics were real, they were the product of inevitability rather than shock.”

Image credits: Celebrity Parents Magazine

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Politics Martin Caforio Politics Martin Caforio

Impeach and Remove the President

By Martin Caforio

“There is a direct connection between his shakedown phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky that led to the President’s first Impeachment and his shakedown call of Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, in which he asks Election officials to “find” him the votes needed to overturn the State’s Presidential Election and steal its’ 16 Electoral Votes from the President-Elect, Joe Biden.”

Photo credits: Samuel Corum / Getty Images

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Politics Teia Swan Politics Teia Swan

The Decline of Democracy: What's at Stake

By Teia Swan

“In the midst of a monumental election, it is more crucial than ever to reflect on the ways in which the Trump Administration has embraced undemocratic behavior and recognize precisely what is at stake, should he be reelected for a second term.”

Photo credits: Scott Lynch / Flickr

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Politics Laura Bennie Politics Laura Bennie

Joe Biden: Not the Candidate America Deserves, but the One it Needs Right Now

By Laura Bennie

Really, what America should have is a new candidate, someone who is not just a return to ‘normal’ after the horror show Trump Administration, but someone who actually brings something new to the table, meeting this moment in America. But Joe Biden is what they have, so what reasons are there to vote for him?

Photo credits: US News & World Report

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Politics Lia da Giau Politics Lia da Giau

Weather forecast: bombs are dropping in the Caucasus

by Lia Da Giau

"As the clashes intensified and it became clear that it was more than just an attack, the two nations mobilized to respond to the situation. A war is not only about soldiers at the front: a whole population shares worries, fear and a sense of responsibility to contribute."

Photo credits: Lia Da Giau

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Politics Hilary Chan Politics Hilary Chan

Rector’s Election: the Sexy, the Idealist, the Realist AND the Insider

Words by Hilary Chan, Interviews conducted by Julia Swerdlow

“What should our rector be like? That is a question I cannot answer for you, but we did get our potential rectors to answer the flip question, ‘What should the St Andrews student community be like?’ We are a generation of students in a climate of crisis: the climate crisis itself, the revelation of systemic injustice, the tipping edge of a politics half-driven by social media.”

Photo credits: Srdja Popovic Rector Campaign

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Politics Sara Weissel Politics Sara Weissel

SCOTUS: Revealing the Bigger Issues

By Sara Weissel

"I can try, going forward, to view the American government not as an infallible system filled with a couple of bad guys, but as a living, breathing organism that can and must become self-reflective enough to make the changes it needs for improvement.”

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Politics Amberly Ying Politics Amberly Ying

All You Need to Know About Hong Kong’s National Security Law

By Amberly Ying

“In the span of a few months, we have already witnessed events totally alien to Hong Kong’s nature under this new legislation. Not only have protesters been stunned into silence with a sword of Damocles hanging over their heads, but the corporate and international community have faced enormous difficulties while navigating through this 1984-esque Hong Kong.”

Photo credits: Ivan Abreu / Bloomberg / Getty Images

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