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Vanderbilt's First and Only Nonpartisan Political Journal

Vanderbilt Political Review

Vanderbilt's First and Only Nonpartisan Political Journal

Vanderbilt Political Review

Vanderbilt Project on Unity and American Democracy Hosts Former Panama Ambassador for Open Conversation on Western Democracy

Vanderbilt Project on Unity and American Democracy Hosts Former Panama Ambassador for Open Conversation on Western Democracy

Alysa Suleiman, Contributor November 10, 2023

The Vanderbilt Project on Unity and American Democracy hosted the former U.S. ambassador to Panama John Feeley for a ‘Lunch & Learn’ event covering the “State of Democracy in the Western Hemisphere”...

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Freddie O’Connell’s Mayoral Win—What’s Next for Nashville?

Shreya Gupta November 1, 2023

The September 30th weekend marked the inauguration celebrations of Nashville’s 10th Mayor, Democrat Freddie O'Connell. The results came after a 64% landslide victory in the runoff election against his...

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Lula da Silva beats Bolsonaro, Shift in Brazilian Politics

Danni Chacon, Senior Editor November 9, 2022

Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva—or “Lula”—has beaten out Jair Bolsonaro in Brazil’s most recent presidential election. In the election, Lula secured 50.8 percent of the votes while Bolsonaro was just...

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The Catholic Church Is Fighting for Its Place in Nicaragua

Danni Chacon, Senior Editor September 28, 2022

The Catholic Church in Nicaragua is under attack. In less than four years, the Catholic Church has endured over 190 attacks and desecrations. This shift in religious presence is unprecedented for Nicaragua,...

Chile’s Progressive New Constitution Was Rejected but Remains a Historical Move

Chile’s Progressive New Constitution Was Rejected but Remains a Historical Move

Danni Chacon, Senior Editor September 20, 2022

A divided country, Chile recently rejected a proposed left-leaning constitution that held the potential for a historical shift. Written entirely from scratch, the constitution could have become the most...

From the Cradle to the Grave: Chile's Historic Presidential Election

From the Cradle to the Grave: Chile’s Historic Presidential Election

Demos Negash, Contributor January 3, 2022

After two rounds of voting, Gabriel Boric, a 35 year-old progressive legislator, was elected to be the next Chilean presidential. Boric, relatively young and inexperienced, ran on an agenda that contrasts...

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OP-ED: Why the U.S. Should Intervene in Haiti

Chase Mandell, Contributor April 15, 2021

Jovenel Moise, the current president of Haiti, is becoming autocratic and staying in office longer than he should. Moise has destroyed democratic institutions, ruined Haiti’s economy, and deteriorated...

The Blair School of Music Gives Venezuelan Refugees a Voice

The Blair School of Music Gives Venezuelan Refugees a Voice

Bianca Herlory October 30, 2019

The Venezuelan crisis has been steadily intensifying, and the Blair School of Music at Vanderbilt University has something to say about it. Instead of taking to Facebook or Instagram, Conductor Thomas...

Venezuela in Crisis

Venezuela in Crisis

Jacques Friedman February 5, 2019

Last week, the United States imposed sanctions against Venezuela’s state-run oil company in the latest blow to President Nicolás Maduro’s regime. Since being sworn-in for his second six-year term...

Revamped NAFTA, Now U.S.M.C.A, Saved at the Brink

Revamped NAFTA, Now U.S.M.C.A, Saved at the Brink

Ismail Ercan October 2, 2018

Late Sunday night, Canada agreed to join the newest version of NAFTA, which was already signed on by the U.S. and Mexico last month. Officially to be called the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, or...

The Future of the Colombian Civil War

The Future of the Colombian Civil War

Sahil Soni April 23, 2018

For most Americans, it is a simple fact of life that most of us can’t name all the countries that the United States is currently involved in, as the list stretches from Africa to Europe to the Pacific....

Puerto Rico in the Spotlight: The Supreme Court, Territorial Sovereignty, and Double Jeopardy

Puerto Rico in the Spotlight: The Supreme Court, Territorial Sovereignty, and Double Jeopardy

Emily Stewart January 17, 2016

As a case that could have grand consequences for the Puerto Rican government and its citizens, Puerto Rico v. Sanchez Valle appears at face value to be a standard case. The facts of the case involve two...

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