Caleb Mills

Caleb M. Mills is an Editor at E-International Relations Magazine and an Associate at the South China Sea Newswire. He holds a BA in Political Science and International Relations from Purdue University, where he worked as a research assistant. In 2023, Caleb interned at Vanderbilt University’s Latin American Public Opinion Project, studying the phenomena of autogolpes. His research has focused on comparative political theory, including democratic backsliding and the intersection between electoral politics and foreign policy. Caleb’s work has appeared in the Lima Chronicle, Asia Times, International Policy Digest, RealClearPolitics, and Geopolitical Monitor. In 2020, Caleb’s research on China’s ongoing water crisis was referenced in Anatol Lievens's book, "Climate Change and the Nation State: The Case for Nationalism in a Warming World." published by Oxford University Press.

Fixing America’s Wrongful Conviction Problem

cc sean hobson, modified, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/

Only after sweeping reforms will the US justice system become worthy of its name.

Trump Doctrine: The Foreign Policy of Personal Preference

cc Kremlin.ru, modified, http://en.kremlin.ru/events/president/news/55006

Trump Doctrine is a foreign policy based not on any vision of the United States' role in the world, but rather on the commander-in-chief's vision of various world leaders.

Qualified Immunity is an American Travesty

cc Flickr Anthony Quintano, modified, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/

By providing a handy loophole for ignoring constitutional protections, the legal concept of qualified immunity does far more harm than good.

Finding a Way Forward from Minneapolis

cc Flickr Lorie Shaull, modified, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/

This wouldn’t be the first time in US history that mass protests and civil disobedience produced positive political change.

Spanish Influenza’s Final Lesson

Otis Historical Archives, modified, https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Emergency_hospital_during_Influenza_epidemic,_Camp_Funston,_Kansas_-_NCP_1603.jpg, CC 2.0, modified

Governments must act early, and act decisively lest history be given a chance to repeat itself.

Madame la Maire: Paris, Reform, and the Improbable Rise of Anne Hidalgo

7 November 2017; Anne Hidalgo, Mayor, City of Paris, speaking during a press conference during the opening day of Web Summit 2017 at Altice Arena in Lisbon. Photo by David Fitzgerald/Web Summit via Sportsfile, cc Flickr Web Summit, modified, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/

All eyes on the upcoming Paris election, where the next president of France could be in-the-making.

Inside a Bernie Sanders Presidency

Bernie Sanders, cc Gage Skidmore, Flickr, modified, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/

What would the first term of a Sanders presidency look like?

Radio Free Europe’s Comeback Story

Liberty Bell, cc Flickr Paul Joseph, modified, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/

RFE’s voice is needed more than ever in the current information climate.

Li Wenliang: Censorship’s Latest Martyr

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Li Wenliang’s death serves as a tragic reminder of how censorship harms society.

EU Asleep at the Wheel in the Next Space Race

Construction of the International Space Station, CC NASA, modified, public domain, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_station#/media/File:STS-116_spacewalk_1.jpg

Space is back on the geopolitical menu for every major global player – except Brussels.

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