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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's First and Only Nonpartisan Political Journal

Vanderbilt Political Review

The Met Gala: A Fusion of High Fashion and Political Perspectives 

The Met Gala: A Fusion of High Fashion and Political Perspectives 

Dylan Garwick, Contributor September 25, 2021

Making political statements on the public stage has been a staple of American history. From Colin Kaepernick kneeling during the national anthem, to The Chicks proclaiming that they were “ashamed the...

Biden’s Challenge of an Ascendant China

Biden’s Challenge of an Ascendant China

Mark Grujic, Contributor December 28, 2020

President-elect Biden will soon be navigating the greatest foreign policy challenge of our time, an increasingly powerful and assertive China. Although his approach to China will be a defining point of...

Using the Market to Combat Climate Change: Cap-and-Trade

Using the Market to Combat Climate Change: Cap-and-Trade

Skanda Gulibhi January 15, 2020

The dangers of high carbon dioxide emissions are well-known, with large releases of CO2 and other greenhouse gases contributing to global warming. A popularly-supported solution to this issue is a tax...

The Race has Begun: How We Can Tell Who is Going to Run for President in 2016

The Race has Begun: How We Can Tell Who is Going to Run for President in 2016

Darby Hobbs January 31, 2015

“After putting considerable thought into making another run for president, I’ve decided it is best to give other leaders in the party the opportunity to become our next nominee,” Mitt Romney said...

Whose Vote Is It Anyway?

Whose Vote Is It Anyway?

Brooks Cain April 18, 2013

On Wednesday, the United States Senate failed to pass the Manchin-Toomey bill. A bipartisan compromise, this bill expanded required background checks to every gun purchase except for transactions between...

Aim High, Shoot Low

Kevin Schoelzel February 4, 2013

  Last week, in an interview for The New Republic, President Obama told reporters that he went skeet shooting “all the time” at Camp David. [1] This statement quickly became the shot heard...

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