Matthew Cleary is an Associate Professor of Political Science at Syracuse University’s Maxwell School of Citizenship & Public ...
Shai Davidai, an Israeli Assistant Professor at Columbia University, argues for an empathetic, peaceful form of campus ...
China's attempts to build a surveillance state in Central Asia are welcomed by the region's governments but threaten ordinary ...
How Russia's war to "repatriate" Ukraine might spell the end for its close ties to Serbia and its quest for Balkan hegemony.
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In the fourth episode of a series diving deeper into Brown Political Review Magazine articles, Multimedia Director Mitsuki Jiang interviews BPR Editor-in-Chief Bryce Vist (’25) about his recent ...
The strike divided Newton families over who bore the brunt of the blame. Parents groups released an open letter blaming Mayor Ruthanne Fuller’s budget cuts for the strike. In it, they explained, “We ...
Exhausted by centuries of imperialism, 19th-century Slavic intellectuals proposed “Pan-Slavism”—or the unity of all Slavic peoples along shared cultural and political lines into a singular ...
By prioritizing health outcomes over financial gains, alternative pharmacies embody the potential for radical change in the pharmaceutical industry. They are a wake-up call for reform in the drug ...
Polarization defines America’s political landscape today. Political vitriol, talking past one another, and an outright lack of respect for different viewpoints permeates the air. BPR sat down with ...