By Edwin O'Connell
Marking the end of one of the most divisive elections in recent political history, President Barack Obama addressed the United States (US)... Read More
By Anna Novgorodova
What should the United States take from Portugal’s decriminalization of drugs, Slovenia’s free university education and Italy’s plentiful p... Read More
By Maija Wallace
As an American in France, I’ve often been asked how it is that a candidate like Donald Trump has been able to gain so much support. The United... Read More
By Helena Schwertheim
Between the 24th and the 26th of August 2015, a forum on the future of democracy in Latin America took place in the capital of Colombia, ... Read More
By Alexander Hurst
Thursday night I sit down with my internationally diverse flatmates and start flipping through the pages of grabagun.com. I have no idea wha... Read More
By Ramona Calin
Endlessly preoccupied with its northern border with the United States, Mexico has forgotten its southern border. Most distressing about Mexico’... Read More
By Anna Bartsch
In 2006, democratic Senator Byron Dorgan of North Dakota presented Senate bill S. 3485 to the 109th Congress - a bill that soon became known as... Read More
By Sabah Kochhar
When the Grand Jury verdict on the killing of Michael Brown was announced a couple of weeks ago, the collective upheaval that ensued was o... Read More
By Edwin Johan Santana Gaarder
As a European-born Brazilian of mixed heritage, taking part in the World Cup in the region of my mother’s birth, one m... Read More
By Marco Funk
The death of former Libyan leader Muammar Qaddafi last month marked the end of many eras. It was the end of one of the world’s longest running... Read More