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The repression of choice

The campaign of 2012 has been justly focused on the terrible economy and the creation of new jobs. However, because of the focus on this…

Silence is no solution

Wednesday night was the first of three Presidential debates. I was intending for this installment to focus on the performances of each of the candidates,…

The decline of American power

Last week this column explored the phenomenon of China’s recent rise to power and how this is presently changing the nature of the international system.…

The United States: discrimi-nation

o start off my first blog post here, I’ll introduce myself. My name is Emma Connell, and I’m a junior majoring in political science and…

Charting a course

Anybody who’s been following the 2012 campaign for any length of time has most likely been inundated by pundits from the left and the right…

Power politics in the 21st century

The Cold War was probably the most high-stakes and globally encompassing theatre of Great Power struggle the world has ever known. Never before had two…

Introductions

To kick off my first blog post in this new venue, I’d like to quickly tell you all a little bit about myself. I’m a…

SGA — your connection

Cobbers recently received news of Concordia College’s Student Government Association (SGA) stating their opposition to the MN Marriage Amendment. If passed, the MN Marriage Amendment…

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