The merits of carbon cap and trade Ramya Balasingam October 28, 2015 5 Comments So, after a careful consideration of the options at-hand, it appears as though carbon cap-and-trade seems to be best economic policy to regulate carbon dioxide emissions and mitigate climate change.... Read More »
Hoover Institution hosts workshops on modern China Emma Chiao August 17, 2015 0 Comments For the third year in a row, the Hoover Institution Library and Archives hosted the Hoover Institution Workshop on Modern China during the first week of August. This year’s workshop, "China and Its... Read More »
Beware of the international monopoly Mina Shah May 19, 2015 0 Comments When something of this nature comes up, something that poses to wreak havoc on the environment and compound the disadvantages of countries that are already economically marginalized, we have a... Read More »
Generations of nonconsent: The problems of germline modification Johnathan Bowes May 11, 2015 0 Comments Time may bring new research to light that allays the medical concerns that germline genome modification present. But no matter what new advances come with germline modification, its medical use can... Read More »
‘Shifting Currents’: Highlights from the 20th-century Chinese collection Bao Jia Tan April 29, 2015 0 Comments “Shifting Currents” features a small but exquisite selection of contemporary Chinese pieces. These include “Spring Morning at Peach Blossom Spring,” a silk scroll made in the early... Read More »
A debate on American foreign policy in Cuba Matthew Cohen and Johnathan Bowes April 20, 2015 1 Comment Matthew Cohen '18 and Johnathan Bowes '15 debate the best actions for Obama to take in Cuban foreign policy. Cohen argues the embargo was obsolete and ineffective, praising Obama's termination of it,... Read More »
Should the United States pass an Iranian nuclear agreement? Ben Kaufman and Wyatt Smitherman April 13, 2015 1 Comment Ben Kaufman '17 and Wyatt Smitherman '16 debate the possibility of a new deal with Iran on nuclear weapons. Kaufman argues we that the Right needs to compromise to pass the deal while Smitherman... Read More »
In the eye of the sandstorm Holly Moeller April 8, 2015 2 Comments We need to develop an environmental consciousness that admires sustainability, not consumption, and rewards conservation, not excess. In so doing, we’ll become better caretakers, not just of our... Read More »