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HPRgument Posts

Redefining the Union

Unity and division within the EU are often presented as mutually exclusive. This current refugee crisis has shown that this dichotomy need not exist.

A New Nationalism

The current migration crisis is but the first of what will likely be many major tests of Europe’s commitment to internationalism.

An Ideological Crossroads

Leaders across the continent have much more at stake than their own political livelihoods when considering how to handle the current refugee dilemma—the future of Europe as a bastion of tolerance and human rights is on the table as well.

Obligation in a Time of Hardship

The decision to take on refugees should be left up to the people of those independent states, regardless of the power the floundering European Union supposes it has to force them otherwise.

Europe's Crisis of Faith

What each country seems to ignore is the sheer volume of biblical content that directly condemns their acts of hostile intolerance.

Vaccines for Schoolchildren, an Unlikely Consensus?

Young Americans support U.S. vaccine policy, but this consensus is still lower than doctors would like.

For Young Voters, Climate Change Takes a Back Seat

Young Americans are unexpectedly skeptical of government climate regulations.

Young Guns: American Youth Want More U.S. Interventionism

Why young American support a more active foreign policy.

Young Americans’ Growing Distrust of Science

The problem with young voters' loss of faith in science

The Polarization of Young Americans

An infographic of how different groups of young voters compare on government policies and moral preferences.