The End of Chevron Deference and Its Effect on Public Administration

Author: Caled Al-Adsani  Editors: Shipra Mishra and Muhammad Hani Ahsan Graphic by: Ava Lagressa and Norie Wright Introduction In the cultural imagination, public administrators take on two distinct forms. The first is of the bureaucrat whose work is mundane and works in offices reminiscent of the Department of Motor Vehicles. The second is of the… Read more »

The Sustainability of Federal Food Assistance Programs in Rhode Island

By: Grace Feisthamel Edited by: Muhammad Hani Ahsan and Katherine Farrell Graphic by: Ava Lagressa and Arsh Naseer Farm Fresh Rhode Island Farm Fresh Rhode Island, a nonprofit food hub operating out of Providence, Rhode Island, works to connect local farmers and producers to consumers with an emphasis on increasing food access using federal benefit… Read more »

Qosh Tepa Canal: A Hope or a Threat

By Aiman Smagulova Editors: Katie Farrell and Muhammad Hani Ahsan Graphic by: Ava Lagressa and Arsh Naseer The construction of the Qosh Tepa Canal in the north of Afghanistan by the Taliban Government in 2022, represents one of the country’s largest projects, costing $684 million and involving over 4,000 workers.1 Designed to enhance both agricultural… Read more »

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  • Analysis of CMEC on the Development of Myanmar

    By Cornell Policy Review

    Graphic by Sarah Lu By Thant Aung Paing Edited by Mollie Montague and Courtney Schneider About the China-Myanmar Economic Corridor The China-Myanmar Economic Corridor (CMEC) is a combination of infrastructure, energy, and industrial projects along the economic corridor connecting Yangon (the commercial capital of Myanmar) and Kyaukphyu deep seaport in the Bay of Bengal to… Read more »

  • Racism Has Always Been a Public Health Crisis

    By destiny Hernandez- Brown

    Image by Sarah Lu By Destiny J.B. Hernandez Edited by Samyukta Singh Introduction “Racism is the relegation of people of color to inferior status and treatment based on unfounded beliefs about innate inferiority, as well as unjust treatment and oppression of people of color, whether intended or not. Racism is not always conscious, intentional, or… Read more »

  • The Chinese Double Reduction Policy: Challenges to Private and Public Education Systems

    By Yiming Zhong

    By Yiming Zhong Edited by Courtney Schneider and Alessandra McCormack Graphic by Sarah Lu CEO and Founder Minhong Yu of New Oriental Education & Technology Group Inc., China’s largest private educational services provider, compiled an annual report and summary of his company’s activities in 2021. During that year, “New Oriental encountered an excessive number of barriers…. Read more »