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Chafee's Chance

Lincoln Chafee missed a chance to build a strong name brand at Tuesday's debate.

From Across the Aisle

A Republican’s reflections on the Democratic debate.

HPRgument: The First Democratic Debate

On October 13, five Democratic hopefuls faced off in Las Vegas with the hopes of winning their party's nomination. Now, five HPR writers weigh in with perspectives on the night's winners and losers, and thoughts on the future of the Democratic field.

Canada’s Existential Question: Harper's Legacy and Future

The prime minister is widely perceived to have centralized power at the expense of Parliament, often bypassing the legislature to push his agenda.

Dead Cat on the Canadian Campaign Trail

In the final stretch, Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s agenda reeked of distraction and division.

The Myth of the Thucydides Trap: Examining China-U.S. Relations

The economic and diplomatic relationship between the United States and China will steer the countries away from military conflict.

The Know Nothing Party: A Cautionary Tale

The current outpouring of anti-immigrant and pro-American rhetoric is not new.

Bihar 2015: India's Misunderstood Election

This year's Bihar elections may have much less gravity than the pundits suggest.

Fed Up in Guatemala

How comic-turned-politician became the face of Guatemala's anti-corruption movement.

Voices for the Voiceless

The HPR profiles a Boston vigil for Syrian refugees.