When two of the fastest growing nations in the world draw a Line of Actual Control (LAC), its demarcation is treated more as a boundary…
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Jordan Murphy and Patty Yao, in the first episode of I Love America and America Hates Me, discuss how the United States’ first-past-the-post, winner-take-all-voting system…
Shock, disbelief, grief. That was the response of Democrats to the 2016 presidential election results. For others like political scientists, however, the election was confounding…
For the past 150 years, the Republican Party and the Democratic Party have been competing with one another in general elections across the country. They…
The December midnight was drenched in silence. A large crowd stared on from the harbor as the Sons of Liberty crept along the docks in…
How Modern Technology Will Impact Future Election Cycles In 20 years, what will your social media history look like? Would you be comfortable with a…
“Just Uber there. It’s faster and cheaper.” “I Airbnb-ed the place. It was pretty cheap.” Statements of this sort are becoming increasingly prevalent in the…