Unraveling the language of the Ukraine War
By Daniel Blanch With the Ukraine war, the current state of affairs in International Relations has evolved significantly from political stability and democracy-building to a
By Daniel Blanch With the Ukraine war, the current state of affairs in International Relations has evolved significantly from political stability and democracy-building to a
By Kayla Drake On 13th April 2023, Political Science Professor Laura Tedesco spoke to the Saint Louis University-Madrid campus about her ongoing project on Cuba.
By Sean Rivero On June 24th, 2022, the U.S Supreme Court made one of the most controversial decisions in its entire history. In a 5-4
By Barah Mikaïl Queen Elizabeth’s recent death gives new life to an old debate: are monarchies still necessary in the 21st century? Are they compatible
By Daya Ayala Galdamez Democratic regression is a problem that is quickly spreading all around the world, plaguing countries in Europe, Asia, and even North
By Daniel Blanch Spain still struggles with the memory of its authoritarian past. The question of what to do with Franco’s palace and grave have