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In our Winter 2018 Print Edition, Christopher Cherian reflects on the use of language in political campaigns and its implications. Read here:
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“Jeb Bush has to like the Mexican Illegals because of his wife.” “Look at [Carly Fiorina’s] face! Would anyone vote for that? Can you imagine that, the face of our next president?!” “Such a nasty w…
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Join GPA, PWPPI, and Penn Dems TOMORROW for a panel discussion on the opioid crisis in Philadelphia. We are excited to welcome five community leaders to share their expertise and experience on this important topic!

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In our Winter 2018 Print Edition, Mitchell Chan examines the notion of "Communism with Chinese characteristics" and China's domestic political future. Read about this timely analysis as the Chinese Presidency recently experienced significant changes.

The first half of the 20th century in China was characterized by political disunity as factions fought among themselves to fill the power vacuum left behind when the last Chinese emperor was overth…
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Join us at Kelly Writer's House for a conversation with the chief political correspondent for Slate magazine Jamelle Bouie on Wednesday!

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In our Winter 2018 Edition, Jordan Dewar explores the flaws of international law regarding nuclear non-proliferation, and new innovations in technology that make the stationing of anti-ballistic missile technology in space not only feasible and legal but also potentially essential to global peace and security.

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New global hotspots have refocused the attention of the international community to the issues of nuclear proliferation and the militarization of outer space. Growing concerns regarding nuclear prol…
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What is the HarrassMap and its role in addressing sexual harassment?
In our Winter 2018 Print Edition, Angela Yang reflects: "As women and men are starting to speak up about their sexual assault experiences, with the #MeToo movement spreading on social media and the numerous public sexual assault allegations against high-profile individuals, we need more community action to end to the social acceptability of harassment and victim blaming."
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“The bus was crowded, VERY crowded, yet no one did anything to prevent what was happening, instead, some kept watchin[g] in silence, others ignored the whole situation.” December 15, 2010. “A group…
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Check out Wesley Sheker's article on overcoming partisan gravity in our nation's polarizing political landscape in our Winter 2018 Print Edition:

There is only one, truly fundamental law in political science. Its name is Duverger’s Law, and its gravitational pull on American politics practically dooms the country to perennial rule by two par…
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Is it fair to blame the United States for the rise of ISIS? In our Winter 2018 Print Edition, Justin Greenman reflects: "In the end... we are closer to peace in Iraq than we were 15 years ago when Saddam Hussein fell. We have done well in Iraq. But, our mission is not accomplished; it may have just begun." Read this feature article here:

May 1, 2003 The jet plane soared through the sky and landed triumphantly on the USS Abraham Lincoln to cheers of the waiting crew. Out of the plane stepped the jubilant President of the Unite…
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Stop by our distribution table on Locust Walk tomorrow from 11-2 to pick up a copy of PPR's latest edition fresh off the printer!

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Pick up a copy of the Winter 2017 edition of the Penn Political Review! This issue is titled "The Weight of Words", and explores the notion of truth and rhetoric in politics.

We will distribute on Wednesday (2/21) and Thursday (2/22) from 11-2. We will have candy!!

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Feb 21 - Feb 26Locust WalkPhiladelphia, PA, United States
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In our Winter 2018 Print Edition, Christopher Cherian reflects on the use of language in political campaigns and its implications. Read here:

“Jeb Bush has to like the Mexican Illegals because of his wife.” “Look at [Carly Fiorina’s] face! Would anyone vote for that? Can you imagine that, the face of our next president?!” “Such a nasty w…
pennpoliticalreview.org

In our Winter 2018 Print Edition, Mitchell Chan examines the notion of "Communism with Chinese characteristics" and China's domestic political future.

The first half of the 20th century in China was characterized by political disunity as factions fought among themselves to fill the power vacuum left behind when the last Chinese emperor was overth…
pennpoliticalreview.org

The Penn Political Review is proud to present our Winter 2018 Print Edition! Our Editor-in-Chief Jack Hostager shares our team's goal of exploring language and political rhetoric in the "post-truth era". Read Jack's letter here and we hope you enjoy this edition:

Dear Reader, Language – and its little units of meaning we call words – is one of the most basic and extraordinary of human capacities. I don’t mean to sound lofty, but this fact is dif…
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Penn Political Review updated their cover photo.
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Pick up a copy of the Winter 2017 edition of the Penn Political Review! This issue is titled "The Weight of Words", and explores the notion of truth and rhetoric in politics.

We will distribute on Thursday (2/15) and Friday (2/16) from 11-2. We will have candy!!

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Want to be part of the coolest political journalism club on campus? Of course you do - PPR has a number of open positions in writing, editing, interviews, and layout!

Applications are open until February 11th - check out all the details on our website! #JoinPPR

Print Edition Submissions to the print edition are accepted on a rolling basis, but are reviewed and considered quarterly before each new edition of the magazine is published. If you have a piece y…
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