Staff Writer Perla Lepage comments on the recent criticism of the annual World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos. Have global conferences lost their momentum?...
Culture Editor Evelyn Shepphird explains what’s behind Donald Trump’s dominant performance in Republican primaries and argues that the Democrats will need to change strategy...
Staff writer and CAMERA on Campus fellow Patrick Schnecker argues that some of the actions taken by pro-Palestinian groups have amounted to antisemitism and...
Roar writer Matteo Cardarelli on the recent confirmation of Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson. And so at long last, America had her Justice. On...
Roar writer Paul Spence encourages students to engage with the upcoming local elections. His message – vote. On Thursday May 5, residents in 146 council...
Boston Political Review writer Sujena Soumyanath on the impacts of gold mining in Brazil on the indigenous populations and communities. In January this year,...
Roar writer Matteo Cardarelli on the Senate scrutiny of US Supreme Court Nominee, Ketanji Brown Jackson. With Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s hearings in full swing, political...
Comment editor Fintan Hogan interviews Vanja Savic on the upcoming Serbian elections and the state of democracy as part of Roar’s ‘King’s Votes’ series....
Comment editor Fintan Hogan speaks to a Hungarian PhD candidate conducting fieldwork in his home country. This is part of a prospective ‘King’s Votes’...
Roar writer James Westmacott on if a united opposition can finally topple Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s regime and what implications the election has for...
Roar writer Dinh Nguyen on how Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine has brought unprecedented unity to Europe and the west On the cold, winter morning of...