by LMR | Jan 7, 2021 | Middle, Trump Report Card, US-China Relations
By Trey Walker Sophomore, GW China has become one of the most divisive and present issues in current American foreign policy. From trade wars to COVID-19, China is consistently a key player in major geopolitics. The continued narrative of China as a rising great power...
by LMR | Jan 7, 2021 | Left, Trump Report Card, US-China Relations
By Julian Brown Sophomore, GW Of all the Trump administration’s foreign policy failures, it is hard to think of one more comprehensive or consequential than its China policy. Candidate Donald Trump promised a “tougher” approach against China that would lower trade...
by LMR | Dec 8, 2020 | Abolish, Electoral College
By Claire Hoffman Junior, GW On November 4, 2020, Former Vice President Joe Biden surpassed the popular vote record of 69,498,516 set in 2008 by President Barack Obama. Despite this monumental feat, it took until November 7 for Joe Biden to be declared...
by LMR | Dec 8, 2020 | Electoral College, Reform
By George Kalyvas Junior, GW The United States is presently in a crisis and a debate regarding electoral politics. Debating a change to the Constitution of the United States requires the conversations of politicians and policymakers. These conversations must trickle...
by LMR | Dec 8, 2020 | Electoral College, Keep
By Josh Kutner Senior, GW While recognizing that our American system of governance is far from perfect, we must fully evaluate our institutions before seeking to tear them down in their entirety. Fundamentally, the Electoral College ensures that states, the essential...