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FORDHAM POLITICAL REVIEW

Fri. Nov 7th, 2025

FORDHAM POLITICAL REVIEW

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Oct 30, 2025
Snipped Into Submission: How Thai Haircuts Reflect a Legacy of Authoritarian Control
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Oct 26, 2025
Trump’s China Policy
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Oct 26, 2025
Carrie Bradshaw, You Imperfect Radical—They Could Never Make Me Hate You.
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Oct 17, 2025
That’s Always Been My Superman
Columnists Featured International

Snipped Into Submission: How Thai Haircuts Reflect a Legacy of Authoritarian Control

Amelia Felice Oct 30, 2025
Columnists Economics Featured

Trump’s China Policy

Michael Audie Oct 26, 2025
Columnists Featured International

Snipped Into Submission: How Thai Haircuts Reflect a Legacy of Authoritarian Control

Amelia Felice Oct 30, 2025
Columnists Economics Featured

Trump’s China Policy

Michael Audie Oct 26, 2025
Columnists Featured New York City

Carrie Bradshaw, You Imperfect Radical—They Could Never Make Me Hate You.

Loren King Oct 26, 2025
Featured Society Staff Writer

That’s Always Been My Superman

Audrey Shooner Oct 17, 2025
Domestic Featured Staff Writer

From Keystone XL to USAID: Partisan Reactions to Job Loss

Kate Stover Oct 17, 2025
Oct 30, 2025
Punishment as Policy: The Shift of America’s Immigration Legislation
Punishment as Policy: The Shift of America’s Immigration Legislation
Oct 30, 2025
Forty Billion Reasons To Rethink Argentina’s Bailout
Forty Billion Reasons To Rethink Argentina’s Bailout
Oct 30, 2025
Is America Great Again?: The Deployment of ICE and the National Guard in Chicago
Is America Great Again?: The Deployment of ICE and the National Guard in Chicago
Oct 30, 2025
Has China Surpassed America as the Global Superpower?
Has China Surpassed America as the Global Superpower?
Oct 30, 2025
Death of the Moderate
Death of the Moderate
Domestic

Governmental Censorship in the Age of Trump

Anastasia Lacina Sep 5, 2018

In 1951, William F. Buckley, Jr. published a book entitled: “God and Man at Yale: The Superstitions of…

Campus Politics Society The Interviews

The Personal is Political: the Power of Local Activism

Isabel Velarde May 11, 2018

Our current state of hyper-connectivity through social media allows us to stay connected to socio-political movements on the…

Domestic The Interviews

Civil Rights, Then and Now: A Conversation with Rev. Al Sharpton

Anastasia Lacina Mar 9, 2018

Anastasia Lacina: Thank you so much for coming to Fordham. This is really exciting! I want to start…

Domestic Society

White Radicalization in the Aftermath of Charlottesville

Anastasia Lacina Dec 4, 2017

For most Americans, the alt-right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia on August 11th, 2017 was horrifying. Just a few…

Domestic Economics

The Severity of Income Inequality

Michael Fissinger Nov 7, 2017

Income inequality has remained a consistent part of recent public debate, manifesting in the problems surrounding wage stagnation…

International

The Future of a Post-ISIS Iraq

Paul Gargiulo Apr 25, 2017

This March, the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit was deployed to the Middle East as part of Operation Inherent…

Domestic International Society

Donald Trump, Brexit, and the Rise of New Fascism

Anastasia Lacina Jan 31, 2017

In the aftermath of the Second World War, we told ourselves: “Never again.” In the rubble of London…

International The Interviews

The Racial Paradigm: Ostensible Egalitarianism in France

Matthew J. Santucci Nov 14, 2016

Incoming editor-in-chief Matthew Santucci sat down with Dr. Pap Ndiaye after his talk on French Republicanism and blackness…

Society

This is what Oligarchy Looks Like

Matthew J. Santucci Oct 24, 2016

“This is what oligarchy looks like: Today, the top one-tenth of 1 percent owns almost as much wealth…

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