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The May Issue

By The Kenyon Observer on 8 May 2022

Thank you for reading the Observer. Links to each article are provided below, or you can read a PDF of the print issue. As we were finalizing articles for our last release, Vladimir Putin decided to give us the story of a lifetime. Once predicted to be lopsided and swift, the Russian invasion of Ukraine

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Articles Spring 2022

The Global Decarbonization Effort Faces A Formidable Obstacle Course

By The Kenyon Observer on 31 March 202231 March 2022

After another mediocre COP, we surveyed the rocky political landscape facing the renewable transition.

Posted in: Angus Soderberg, Evan Wagner
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Articles Spring 2022

Guns Over Butter: The 2022 Defense Budget Could Be the Tip of the Iceberg

By The Kenyon Observer on 31 March 2022

The specter of a “New Cold War” has driven lawmakers to ratchet up defense spending, and the dollars are coming out of citizens’ pockets.

Posted in: Alex Mormorunni
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Articles Spring 2022

An Alternative Ulster: How Much Longer Will Northern Ireland Exist?

By The Kenyon Observer on 31 March 2022

Brexit’s effects on Northern Ireland have shifted loyalties in the region. How much longer will Northern Ireland exist?

Posted in: Molly McLaughlin
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Articles Spring 2022

Germany’s “Traffic Light”: A True Change Coalition?

By The Kenyon Observer on 31 March 2022

Germany gained a reputation for stable leadership under Angela Merkel. Can a new coalition shake things up?

Posted in: Hayden Toftner
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Articles Spring 2022

Looking Back on January 6th, 2021: A Difficult Day in a Difficult Year for U.S. Democracy

By The Kenyon Observer on 31 March 202231 March 2022

One year later, political leaders have failed to unite behind a recognition and rejection of the profound antidemocratic forces behind the Capitol riot.

Posted in: Aaron Meuser
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May 2022 [Full PDF]

  • Meuser & Toftner - A 21st-Century War in Europe
  • Soderberg - Ukraine and the Geopolitics of the Renewable Transition
  • Mormorunni - Losing the "Great Game" in Syria
  • Hoffer - Taiwan's Insecurity, Beijing's Silence
  • Butler - Biden and the Fed vs. Inflation
  • Wagner - Don't Put Data in the Driver's Seat

March 2022 [Full PDF]

  • Soderberg & Wagner - The Global Decarbonization Effort Faces a Formidable Obstacle Course
  • Mormorunni - Guns Over Butter: The 2021 Defense Budget Could Be the Tip of the Iceberg
  • McLaughlin - An Alternative Ulster: How Much Longer Will Northern Ireland Exist?
  • Toftner - Germany's "Traffic Light": A True Change Coalition?
  • Meuser - Looking Back on January 6th, 2021: A Difficult Day in a Difficult Year for U.S. Democracy

October 2021

  • Wagner - Joe Manchin is Doing What He Came For
  • Soderberg - AUKUS: The Makings of a New Cold War, Or Something Different?
  • Meuser - Troops and Tensions in Taiwan
  • Toftner - Poland and the Challenge of Upholding the Rule of Law in the EU
  • Butler - What the UK Left Can—And Can't—Learn From Biden's Victory
  • Mormorunni - Winning Hearts and Minds Has Failed America
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