Diplomatic Gardening in Latin America: A Role for the VP?
After attending the International Political Science Association conference in Buenos Aires, I heard a lot about U.S. policy towards Latin America. Long and short, the
After attending the International Political Science Association conference in Buenos Aires, I heard a lot about U.S. policy towards Latin America. Long and short, the
June 21, 2022 Down the Hall: The VP Weekly (er… monthly?), June 21, 2022 With Alex Weinberg (UMCP ‘24) and Rohan Sharma, UMCP ‘23) So
Down the Hall: The VP Weekly(?) #3 With Alex Weinberg (UMCP ‘24) We’re a little behind on the whole weekly thing (about 4 weeks). Holidays
Down the Hall: The VP Weekly, Harris #2: April 1, 2022 With Alex Weinberg (UMCP ’24) Top Story: Tight Circle or Closed Loop Becoming vice
Down the Hall: The VP Weekly, Harris Issue 1: March 25, 2022 With Alex Weinberg (UMCP ’24) Hoo-boy, this week was not the week to
It is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is perhaps the end of the beginning. Winston Churchill
On Friday, July 2, President Biden and Vice President Harris had their weekly lunch. The conversation should have been interesting. Harris appears to be struggling,
Walter “Fritz” Mondale, who died last week, re-defined the vice presidency and for the most part his successors have followed the model he established. But
Walter “Fritz” Mondale, who died today at 93, changed what it means to be Vice President – that is the story of my dissertation –
We have our first article about the Vice Presidency of Kamala Harris. There isn’t much to say… yet. The article title pretty much says it