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The Chilean Path to Where? President Boric and the Return of the Left

SAM QUATTROCIOCCHI – APRIL 11TH, 2022 EDITOR: ZACHARY HAGEN-SMITH “Chile was the cradle of neoliberalism, but it will also be its grave,” declared Gabriel Boric as he launched his campaign Continue Reading

Posted On : April 11, 2022 Published By : BER staff
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Hijacking Healthcare

Kunal Kumar – April 1, 2022 Editor: Katherine McKernan Introduction Legislation, activism, and policy reform. None of these forces have been strong enough to slow down the inevitable manipulation and Continue Reading

Posted On : April 1, 2022 Published By : BER staff
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The Vanishing Dream of New Cars

PALLAVI MURTHY – 16 MARCH 2022 EDITOR: ANIKA SRIVASTAVA The common advice on buying cars is “new cars are a bad investment.” Simply driving a car out of the dealership to Continue Reading

Posted On : March 16, 2022 Published By : BER staff
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Then and Now: The Crisis of the 1970s and the Upheaval of the 2020s

AAYUSH SINGH – MARCH 15 2022 EDITOR – MILLIE KHOSLA When the world came to a screeching halt in March of 2020 because of the coronavirus pandemic, economic policy seemingly Continue Reading

Posted On : March 15, 2022 Published By : BER staff
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What Numbers Don’t Know: The Broken Economics Behind America’s War in Vietnam

ZACHARY HAGEN-SMITH – MARCH 3, 2022 EDITOR: MEHUL SACHDEV If there’s one thing Mai Huy Du knew, it was that the People’s Army would take him. No matter their age Continue Reading

Posted On : March 3, 2022 Published By : BER staff
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Of Costumes and Capital: Congo’s La Sape

KATERI MOUAWAD—03/01/2022 EDITOR: CHAZEL HAKIM Exotic vests, colorful slacks, and shoes with even more flamboyant patterns and colors. In the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Société des Ambianceurs et Continue Reading

Posted On : March 1, 2022 Published By : BER staff
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Spaces of Religious Co-Existence

KATERI MOUAWAD – FEBRUARY 18TH, 2022 EDITOR: CHAZEL HAKIM Nine years ago, I took a gondola up to Harissa, Lebanon, and found myself looking down on Jounieh’s picturesque Mediterranean coastline. Continue Reading

Posted On : February 18, 2022 Published By : BER staff
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Interview with Mauro Napoletano

ZACHARY HAGEN-SMITH – FEBRUARY 14TH, 2022 Professor Mauro Napoletano is a Professor of Economics at the University of Côte d’Azur and an Associate Research Fellow at OFCE-Sciences Po. His research Continue Reading

Posted On : February 14, 2022 Published By : BER staff
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Holding Higher Education Accountable

 JONATHAN LI – FEBRUARY 14, 2022 EDITER – RAKSHA SEN Part I: Trends in Tuition Costs  With US aggregate student debt amounting to $1.7 trillion, Congressional Democrats have mounted heavy Continue Reading

Posted On : February 14, 2022 Published By : BER staff
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So You Stole a Rembrandt… Now What?

RIA BHANDARKAR – DECEMBER 1, 2021 EDITOR: ATMAN MOHANTY Edward Munch’s The Scream is one of the most recognizable paintings of all time. Its subject, a ghost-like figure gasping with Continue Reading

Posted On : December 1, 2021 Published By : BER staff

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