by Rhonda Nara Edwards | May 13, 2017 | Political Science
The electoral college members are the people who select the President of the United States. They meet in December each election year to vote for the candidate who they feel should be President. They are a group of 535 people who are unknown to the general public....
by Rhonda Nara Edwards | Apr 10, 2017 | IR, Political Science
The Case of Cuba Cuba’s political history is brimming with dictators, powerful revolution, and smart governance. Cuba went from being a developing nation with poor healthcare systems in place under the rule of the authoritarian government led by President Fulgenico...
by Rhonda Nara Edwards | Apr 6, 2017 | Africana Studies, IR, Political Science
The impact of European colonialism still affects nations worldwide. The three cases discussed in this piece all connect at the point of institutional racism by way of disenfranchisement. These brief examples bring to light the political isolation of disenfranchised...
by Rhonda Nara Edwards | Apr 5, 2017 | IR, Political Science
The roots of this conflict are both historical and biblical. Ultimately a majority of scholars believe that both Jews and Palestinians arrived in this area around the same time. The last hundred years have been filled with colonization, violence, theft, and a...
by Rhonda Nara Edwards | Apr 3, 2017 | Education, Political Science
Published in 2016 the United States Census Bureau put out how much each state is spending per pupil for the fiscal year 2014. On average, states are spending $11,009 per pupil. On the high-end state wise New York spends the most on average per pupil at $20,610. On the...