By: Dakota Taufeeq
The collective goods problem can be described as the problem of how to provide something (goods, services, etc) that benefits every member of a group regardless of what and how much each member contributes to it.
Read MoreBy: Dakota Taufeeq
The collective goods problem can be described as the problem of how to provide something (goods, services, etc) that benefits every member of a group regardless of what and how much each member contributes to it.
Read MoreExtemporaneous Speaking can often be the loneliest events in all of Speech and Debate. That is, until one Extemper unmuted his mic and turned on his camera. “I’m actually a Student from China, and the American media isn’t covering the whole truth.” I froze and looked at the guy.
Read Moreby Caroline Jung
As information about the coronavirus is constantly changing, make sure to keep up with new developments! The best resource for other updates on the coronavirus is the CDC’s and WHO’s websites. Please continue to browse them as other news pops up.
Read Moreby Aambar Agarwal
Since December, India has been sizzling over their government’s newest proposal: the Citizenship Amendment Act. Here’s what you should know, starting with the key players.
Read Moreby Linda Yu
What would I do if China and the United States went to war? Taking sides as a Chinese-American.
Read Moreby Tejal Pendekanti
There’s a loooottttttt of different issues that have to do with ‘foreign relations.’ Honestly, I don’t know how our founder even thought of lumping all of it into one category, but ok. This primer hopes to provide a holistic view of America’s foreign relations.
Read Moreby Tejal Pendekanti
No, China isn’t really building an international space prison. But even if this project isn’t real, it still brings up important questions about China’s new partnerships with countries around the world, specifically through the One Belt, One Road Initiative.
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