Politics and its Involvement in Sports
Written by Kevin Errasquin, GPI Undergraduate Fellow 2022 is a year that sport fans from all around the world should be ready to enjoy. Both the upcoming FIFA World Cup … Read more
A collection of work from GPI’s student fellows!
Written by Kevin Errasquin, GPI Undergraduate Fellow 2022 is a year that sport fans from all around the world should be ready to enjoy. Both the upcoming FIFA World Cup … Read more
Written by Jose Miguel Lopez Arroyo, GPI Undergraduate Fellow Technological improvements in weaponry changes the way a state fights war. A classic example is how achieving nuclear capabilities has … Read more
Written by Anushka Brito, GPI Undergraduate Fellow Non-governmental organizations, also known as NGOs, are autonomous organizations with varying levels of reliance on the state. They engage in both political advocacy … Read more
Written by Dhimaan Sarkaar, GPI Graduate Assistant Tax Collection in the Information Age: A Case for a Unified Tax Collection at Source System The United States Government loses trillions of … Read more
Declan Tomlinson, Undergraduate Research Fellow American Progress is a distinctly American painting by John Gast, envisioning American expansion across the North American continent. The image portrays a woman clad in white, … Read more
LMU GPI had the privilege to attend the Hilton Humanitarian Prize Symposium and Award Ceremony on October 18, 2019. The Hilton Foundation awarded refugee rehabilitation agency METAdrasi with the 2019 … Read more
Bridget Carberry Montgomery, a Loyola Marymount University political science alumna, is one of the newcomers to the Urbandale City Council in Iowa. When she was recently elected, she flipped the … Read more
On Tuesday, September 3rd, LMU’s Global Policy Institute, in conjunction with the International Relations Program, Department of Political Science, Department of Sociology, Department of Asian and Asian American Studies, and … Read more
The Global Policy Institute at Loyola Marymount University welcomes guest blogs and encourages our friends and supporters to submit them to the President of the GPI. In an effort to … Read more