Tag: Fall 2021

  • Carbon Tax

    Sebastian Southworth // Implemented, the proposal will create consequences worse than those of climate change // If the U.S. imposes a carbon tax, the economy […]

  • North Korea’s Ballistic Missile Tests

    Leo Ren // The increase in missile tests in North Korea // If the United States does not take action swiftly, it may soon face […]

  • There’s No Such Thing As A Free Lunch

    Aaron Rai // Biden’s plans are counterproductive // Biden’s new 3.5 trillion dollar infrastructure and tax legislation, the Build Back Better Plan, will hurt the […]

  • The UK Petrol Crisis

    Rohan Jayamaran // A glimpse into the future // The United Kingdom, the world’s fifth largest economy, has recently been threatened by a petrol shortage. […]

  • China’s Crypto Ban

    Nico Bers // Environmental consequences could inspire new regulation of cryptocurrencies // On September 24, 2021, China completely banned all cryptocurrency-related transactions and activities, sending […]

  • The Chinese Video Game Ban

    David Min // A Threat to Personal Liberties and Freedom // Video games: to ban or not to ban? In late August, the Chinese government announced […]

  • Remembering 9/11

    Jack Theobald // Lessons learned from 9/11 and the War on Terror // September 11, 2021, represented a divergence in the post-9/11 era. What was […]

  • China’s #MeToo Movement

    Caroline Roche // Chinese authorities must allow sexual abuse survivors to share their stories // Can China’s #MeToo movement overcome the obstacles posed by censorship […]

  • AOC’s “Tax the Rich” Dress

    Shane McCauley // Neither performative nor hypocritical // By attending the 2021 Met Gala in a dress emblazoned with the words “tax the rich,” Congresswoman […]

  • Yesterday Once More

    Saanika Raina // Global Terrorism Returns to Afghanistan After 20 Years // In Urdu, the language spoken in the badlands of Pakistan on its border […]