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The Consequences of America’s Inconsistent Approach to Multilateralism

April 26, 2018 bppj 0

By Joony Moon The Trump Administration has made it no secret that it is not a fan of multilateral organizations — or international cooperation in […]

Political Battles Obscure the Importance of Reproductive Rights

March 8, 2018 bppj 0

By Chenchen Zhang Forty-five years after the landmark decision in Roe v. Wade, women are still fighting for the full realization of the right at […]

Why U.S. Ed Reform Falls Short: An International Comparison

December 31, 2017 bppj 0

By Sam Finn The education reform movement in the United States is internationally unusual. Comprised of zealous educators, wealthy individuals, and politicians from both parties, […]

“Foreigner” Birth Certificates and Statelessness in the Dominican Republic

December 1, 2017 bppj 0

By Chelsea Muir In June of 2015, the island of Hispaniola emerged in the international news cycle when the Dominican government threatened the mass deportation […]

Marine Le Pen and the Rise of European Hawks

May 16, 2017 bppj 0

By Jerry Chiang For many American voters in the past election cycle, the offensive bravado and hawkish wave of populism that ushered Donald Trump into […]

Trump’s Muslim Ban Exacerbates Refugee Crisis, Puts Americans at Risk

January 30, 2017 bppj 0

By Keith Welch On Friday, Donald Trump signed an executive order that bans the arrival of Syrian refugees, suspends refugee resettlement for 120 days and reduces […]

Return of Western Nationalism Threatens International Trade

November 23, 2016 bppj 0

By Manasa Gummi   What? The end of the Second World War marked the beginning of a new era for the world economy. Policymakers embraced […]

The Panama Papers: Outrage Aplenty, Policy Solutions Limited

April 21, 2016 bppj 0

by AJ Herrmann 4/21/2016 The recent release of the “Panama Papers” has renewed debate about tax havens, global disparities in wealth, and the ability of […]

Great Britain: Saying Adieu to the E.U.?

April 18, 2016 bppj 0

by Nisha Kurani 4/18/2016 Great Britain’s relationship with Europe can arguably best be described as “it’s complicated.” A “Brexit,” short for the British exit from […]

Don't Leave Out Those Most Impacted by International Development

March 9, 2016 bppj 0

by Max Aaronson 3/9/2016 Over the past week, I have had the pleasure to attend the Pacific Conference for International Development (PacDev) at Stanford and […]

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