New START: Sustaining the Future of Strategic Stability
By Manseok Lee and Austin Mullen The United States and Russia have about 5,800 and 6,372 nuclear weapons, respectively. Following the termination of the Intermediate-Range […]
By Manseok Lee and Austin Mullen The United States and Russia have about 5,800 and 6,372 nuclear weapons, respectively. Following the termination of the Intermediate-Range […]
by Chang Wook Min On May 5, 2020, California sued Uber and Lyft for violating the state’s new labor law that intended to reclassify ride-hailing […]
by Anna Garfink The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed many inequities of our dismal healthcare system. However, one specific inequity has not received the attention it […]
by Anna Devon-Sand Key Principles that Define a Successful Health System This analysis will compare the French and American health systems utilizing the following metrics: […]
Developing countries will gain more from broadening the base for social safety net programs than opening up the economy ‘for business’.
by Irene Farnsworth and Fiona McBride Sugar consumption, particularly through drinks like soda, is putting peoples’ lives at risk as obesity and Type II Diabetes […]
This piece is the sixth (and last) article featured in our Spring 2020 journal. For the complete journal, please see the “Journal Archive” tab above. […]
This article is the fifth article featured in our Spring 2020 journal. For the complete journal, please see the “Journal Archive” tab above. by Sadie […]
This article is the fourth article featured in our Spring 2020 journal. For the complete journal, please see the “Journal Archive” tab above. by Angélica […]
By Alex Pfeifer-Rosenblum Is California’s cap-and-trade program working? It depends on where you live. If you’re interested in reducing emissions statewide, it’s hard to argue […]
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