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Statement on Recent Remarks Made by Senator Isabella Chow

bpr-admin November 14, 2018

The Berkeley Political Review has always been guided by an unwavering commitment to a platform that is non-partisan, that accounts for diverse political world-views, and

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A Debate On Open Borders

Rudraveer Reddy June 11, 2018

RESOLVED: The United States federal government should establish open borders. Affirmative Constructive Speech (Nathan Fillingim-Selk) The U.S. has a border problem. According to the American

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The Elusive Lesson of Birmingham

Jennifer Li May 20, 2018

In a CNN opinion piece, Democrats, Please Learn from Birmingham, Bakari Seller argues that engaging black voters rather than white working-class voters should be the

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The Term-inator: The Case for and Against Xi Jinping’s Indefinite Rule

Sunny Malhotra May 6, 2018

RESOLVED: The People’s Republic of China should establish a presidential limit of three terms. Affirmative Constructive Speech (Sunny Malhotra) Having no term limits is detrimental for

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French Labor Laws: Between Liberalism and the Revolution of the Socioeconomic Order

Laura Millo April 24, 2018

RESOLVED: The Republic of France should liberalize its labor laws. Affirmative Constructive Speech (Laura Millo) France’s September 2017 labor reforms are vital to renew the dynamism

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To Engage or Not to Engage: Diplomacy with North Korea?

Hyung-Il Shim April 24, 2018

Editors’ disclaimer: this debate was crafted during early 2018, before the development of new events between North and South Korea’s possible peace treaty that would

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Thinking in Color: Disputing Identity Politics

Rudraveer Reddy March 27, 2018

On the 9th of November, 2016, in the wee hours of the morning, the news networks proclaimed Donald J. Trump the president-elect of the United

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How Catalonia Can Help Itself and the Rest of Spain

Nathan Fillingim-Selk March 27, 2018

In a Business Insider political piece, “Here’s why Catalonia should secede from Spain, and why it won’t” former Catalan MP Alfons López Tena argues in

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A Republican Boycott: the Silver Bullet for a Trumpist America?

Hyung-Il Shim March 27, 2018

In their recent Atlantic article, veteran editors and staunch independents Jonathan Rauch and Benjamin Wittes argue for a non-negotiable, straight ticket vote for the Democratic

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Terrorism in Context: the Stigmatization of Islam in France

Laura Millo March 14, 2018

With growing religious tensions in France regarding Islamism and the threat of terrorism, the stigmatization of Islam is a significant concern for the stability of

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