Running Defense for Iran, on Princeton’s Dime | OPINION

By Darius Gross | March 24, 2022

Image courtesy of International Peace Institute   If there is one state that bears responsibility for an outsized share of suffering and instability in the Middle East, it is Iran. An autocracy that subsidizes an alarming portfolio of regional terrorism,…

The Unintended Effects of Conservative Speakers | OPINION

By Adam Hoffman | March 23, 2022

Image courtesy of Princeton University   The following is an opinion contribution and reflects the author’s views alone.   After de jure limitations on free speech on college campuses spurred corrective policies, University administrators and advocates of free speech must…

Princeton Inculcates Students into a Flawed Idea of American Global Leadership | OPINION

By Shane Patrick | March 19, 2022

Image courtesy of ABC News   The following is an opinion contribution and reflects the author’s views alone.   Although Princeton has tried in recent years to distance itself from Woodrow Wilson, his approach to education and his philosophy of…

A Tale of Two Empires: China, the United States, and Competing Visions of Geopolitics and International Finance | OPINION

By Santhosh Nadarajah | March 18, 2022

Image courtesy of the South China Morning Post   The following is an opinion contribution and reflects the author’s views alone.   In 1944, during WWII, Allied nations met at the Bretton Woods Resort in snowy New Hampshire to discuss…

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