Berkeley Political Review

Stories from Oscar Martel

A New Sino-Soviet Split

Trump’s policy of pursuing closer relations with Russia has been the center of much ridicule, often dismissed without any consideration.

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Why the CCP’s Days are Numbered

Barricades in the streets. Chaos everywhere. A few officials frantically working to stall the impending storm. No, this isn’t the

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Cut Out the Middle Man

How Elections Hurt Our Democracies Representative democracy began thousands of years ago in the Roman Republic. The Romans favored this

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North Korea’s Nuclear program: time for a new strategy

January 7th, 2016: North Korea announced that it had just conducted its first successful test of the hydrogen bomb, a

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Doomed to Fail: why Hong Kong’s street protests hurt more than they help

Fires, tension, warning shots fired into the night: the 2016 “fishball riot” is the latest in a long line of

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