Berkeley Political Review

Berkeley Political Review

UC Berkeley’s Only Non-Partisan Political Magazine

The Dark Stain of Ethnic “Unity”

In 1994, the world watched on in horror as Rwanda plunged into violence on a staggering scale. Today, over 30 years later, history is quietly repeating itself in Sudan.

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The New H-1B Wage-Weighted Lottery is More Than a Policy Change and Here’s Why

The New H-1B Wage-Weighted Lottery is More Than a Policy Change and Here’s Why

For a recent UC Berkeley international graduate looking to take a job at a small research lab or a small

March 12, 2026
From Veto to Vacuum

From Veto to Vacuum

“Sometimes you need a dictator,” offhandedly remarked President Trump in Davos on Jan. 21, the third day of the World

March 12, 2026
Closing the Door on Public Service

Closing the Door on Public Service

One of the biggest sources of stress for a college student is the relentless search for a summer internship. For

March 12, 2026
The Drums of Diplomacy

The Drums of Diplomacy

In Japan's ancient cultural city of Nara, a rather surreal event unfolded in mid-January. A stage usually reserved for rather

March 12, 2026
What the Lobito Corridor Means For The Global Energy Transition – and for Angola

What the Lobito Corridor Means For The Global Energy Transition – and for Angola

Electric vehicle batteries, turbines, generators, and other major clean energy technologies can find their roots in Africa, which places this

March 11, 2026
Strained Gulf Alliance Adds to the Middle East’s Instability

Strained Gulf Alliance Adds to the Middle East’s Instability

Saudi Arabia presents itself as the Middle East’s proactive peacemaker. But on Dec. 30, 2025, the kingdom launched a major

March 11, 2026
Amid American Gerontocracy, Gonzales CA Provides a Blueprint for Youth Leadership

Amid American Gerontocracy, Gonzales CA Provides a Blueprint for Youth Leadership

We are living in an age of American gerontocracy. With an average age of 58.9 years as of the start

March 11, 2026
Reflections on the Neighborhood Corpse of Charlie Kirk

Reflections on the Neighborhood Corpse of Charlie Kirk

On Sept. 10th, 2025, Charlie Kirk was assassinated. The next day, a crypto coin commemorating his death reached a market

March 10, 2026
Political Activism is the New Showbiz

Political Activism is the New Showbiz

An actor’s job is to act. It’s an art.  Art has and will always be political. From every deliberate, red brushstroke in

March 9, 2026
Playing for Politics

Playing for Politics

When Ukrainian skeleton athlete Vladyslav Heraskevych was ousted over a helmet featuring athletes killed in Russia’s invasion forty-five minutes before

March 7, 2026
“If Not Here, then Where?”

“If Not Here, then Where?”

Having never, ever been a morning person, I always made my brother drive me to school my senior year of

March 7, 2026
Athletes and Activism: The Intersection of Sports and Politics Amid U.S. Immigration Crackdowns

Athletes and Activism: The Intersection of Sports and Politics Amid U.S. Immigration Crackdowns

As we feel the bounce of the basketball reverberating across the court or watch the football cleanly slice through the

March 6, 2026
“Too Old to Drive”: Addressing California’s Senior Driving Crisis

“Too Old to Drive”: Addressing California’s Senior Driving Crisis

Whenever a senior driver creates hazards on the road, the typical response is to demand license revocations or mandatory drive

March 6, 2026
The Dark Stain of Ethnic “Unity”

The Dark Stain of Ethnic “Unity”

In 1994, the world watched on in horror as Rwanda plunged into violence on a staggering scale. Today, over 30

March 6, 2026
Estonia’s Iron Lady Takes Center Stage in European Politics

Estonia’s Iron Lady Takes Center Stage in European Politics

At just 1.4 million people, Estonia’s entire population is smaller than the city of Paris. As a quiet, reserved country,

March 6, 2026
One Battle After Another for the Arts

One Battle After Another for the Arts

If there was ever a nadir of the arts, a year in which artistic freedom and independent media nearly met

March 6, 2026
Behind a Veneer of Democracy

Behind a Veneer of Democracy

What do Ted Cruz, Chinese drones, and Israeli military proxies all have in common? Somaliland. The small breakaway state in

March 5, 2026
LA Metro is Surrendering to BANANAs

LA Metro is Surrendering to BANANAs

No transportation agency is as self-sabotaging as Los Angeles Metro. On Jan. 22, the Los Angeles Metro Board of Directors

March 5, 2026
Winter is Coming

Winter is Coming

On Jan. 23, 2026, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists moved the Doomsday Clock to 85 seconds to midnight, the

March 5, 2026
America’s Disposable Allies

America’s Disposable Allies

When it comes to American foreign policy, realpolitik rules. Democratic allies, be warned: Washington’s friendship may be an existential liability.

March 4, 2026
The Bay Area Tech Companies Bowing Down to President Trump

The Bay Area Tech Companies Bowing Down to President Trump

In a picturesque scene of decadent place settings and gold-accented tablecloths, President Donald Trump hosted his cadre of tech powerhouse

March 4, 2026