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Arcadia Political Review
A Silent Foreign Relations Crisis: The Quiet and Impossibly Dangerous Weaponization of Space - by Matt Finkel
A Silent Foreign Relations Crisis: The Quiet and Impossibly Dangerous Weaponization of Space - by Matt Finkel

Matt Finkel '18 writes about the weaponization of space and the new challenges that are to be faced in the high-tech future of international combat.

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Wesleyan ArcadiaDecember 14, 2017
Behind the Closed Doors of ‘Terror Tuesdays’: American Drone Strikes and the Need for Transparency - by Alexis Sher
Behind the Closed Doors of ‘Terror Tuesdays’: American Drone Strikes and the Need for Transparency - by Alexis Sher

In her first article for Arcadia, Alexis Sher '21 sorts through the secrecy and covert nature of the U.S. drone program.

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Wesleyan ArcadiaDecember 14, 2017
America's Gun Ceremony - by Alexa Grunow
America's Gun Ceremony - by Alexa Grunow

Staff Writer Alexa Grunow '19 writes about the tragedy of mass shootings and other forms of gun violence and discusses possible ways to take steps forward as a country.

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Alexa GrunowDecember 14, 2017
Childish Behavior, Adult Consequences: Trump’s War on US Foreign Policy - by John Hodges
Childish Behavior, Adult Consequences: Trump’s War on US Foreign Policy - by John Hodges

John Hodges '20 discusses foreign policy decisions under the Trump administration and the potential consequences of these choices.

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John HodgesDecember 14, 2017
The Inherent Populism in Democracy - by Hannah Skopicki
The Inherent Populism in Democracy - by Hannah Skopicki

Editor-in-Chief Hannah Skopicki '18 weighs in on modern populism and ponders the conditions under which it arises.

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Hannah SkopickiDecember 14, 2017

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