EICs Aidan Calvelli '19 and Noah Cowan '19 run down five highlighted articles published recently. Aidan and Noah then welcome Christopher Kobel '21 to discuss Putin's shadow game in Bosnia and Herzegovina (9:15). Carter Woodruff '20 joins the show to argue for constituencies determining their own Senators' resignations, using Al Franken and the #MeToo movement as a case study (20:30).
BPRundown:
http://www.brownpoliticalreview.org/2018/02/new-divisions-old-rifts-reborn/
http://www.brownpoliticalreview.org/2018/01/grant/
http://www.brownpoliticalreview.org/2018/03/milos-satanic-verses-not-banned-book-2017/
http://www.brownpoliticalreview.org/2017/12/xxx-ed-pornographys-place-sex-education/
http://www.brownpoliticalreview.org/2018/01/29791/
Interviews:
http://www.brownpoliticalreview.org/2018/03/west-won-putins-bosnia-shadow-game/
http://www.brownpoliticalreview.org/2018/03/constituencies-metoo-movement-voice-heard/
Thank you to:
Hosts: Aidan Calvelli and Noah Cowan
Content Curators: Asher Lehrer-Small and Sam Parmer
Producers: A.J. Braverman and Jack Makari
Editors: Emily Skahill and Grace McCleary
Jingle: Thomas Roseillo, Will Simon, Dylan Coe
Executive Producer: Michael Bass