Andrew G. Reiter Around Campus
Putin will not be held accountable
Andrew Reiter, associate professor at Mount Holyoke College, writes for Newsweek that Putin will not be tried for his war crimes in Ukraine.
Military court expansion is a repressive step
Expanding military courts is a time-tested strategy for strong-arm governments, says Andy Reiter, Mount Holyoke professor of politics.
Senior Elena Frogameni named Rhodes Scholar
Mount Holyoke senior Elena Frogameni ‘22 is Mount Holyoke’s second-ever Rhodes Scholar and its first in over 25 years.
The United States must help in Haiti
Mount Holyoke professor Andrew Reiter wrote in the Boston Globe on the moral — and political – imperative for US intervention in the Caribbean country.
A truth commission doomed to fail
Mount Holyoke Associate Professor Andrew Reiter argues that the U.S. doesn’t have the conditions for a successful commission on the Capitol insurrection.
Federal troops in cities: What can be done?
As mysterious federal troops clash with protesters, Mount Holyoke professor Andrew Reiter says there’s little to be done.
Making history by meeting the future
Kaitlin Cashin, class of 2019, is featured in the new ad for the U.S. Space Force.
The violence paradox
Andrew Reiter, Mount Holyoke College politics and international relations professor, talks to NOVA about whether humanity is getting less violent.
Venezuela crisis begets humanitarian disaster
On WGBY’s Connecting Point, Mount Holyoke faculty member Andy Reiter talks about the near-coup in Venezuela and what’s to come.
Tumult unfolds ahead of Brazil’s elections
Andrew Reiter analyzes the upcoming election in Brazil, with one politician barred from the ballot and another campaigning on the promise of military rule.
Her “moment” to shine
A mental exercise in opinion-writing transformed one student’s academic analysis and expertise into an op-ed and a radio commentary on the #resist movement.
MHC expert on failed Colombia peace agreement
Andrew Reiter, a Mount Holyoke College expert on Latin American politics, was featured in several forums speaking about the Colombian Peace Agreement.
Banning Confederate flag just a first step.
Mount Holyoke professor Reiter says society must ensure that the ban on Confederate flag sales also leads less tolerance of the racism the flag symbolizes.
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