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The Neutral Ground
A blog by the Tulane Journal of Policy and Political Economy

Welcome to The Neutral Ground, a space curated by the Tulane Journal of Policy and Political Economy for bold ideas and fresh perspectives. Here, we move beyond the biannual print cycle to bring you frequent updates on policy shifts, campus insights, and political developments. We invite our readers to engage, debate, and explore the forces shaping our world today.

Mar 3, 2026

AI in Warfare: Technology, Ethics, and the Question of Accountability

As U.S. strikes on Iran made headlines, so did a quieter but consequential conflict: the Pentagon vs. the AI companies powering its military operations.

AI in Warfare: Technology, Ethics, and the Question of Accountability

Mar 2, 2026

Assessing the Implications of the Latest Ukraine Peace Talks

As the U.S. pushes for a year-end ceasefire, internal strife on Capitol Hill threatens the proposal. This piece explores the high stakes of territorial concessions and the future of global security.

Assessing the Implications of the Latest Ukraine Peace Talks

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Disclaimer:
The Tulane Journal of Policy and Political Economy is an officially non-partisan publication. We are committed to maintaining neutrality in our institutional mission and editorial practices. The views expressed in blog contributions are those of the individual authors and do not represent the official stance of the Journal. This blog provides a forum for students to engage with policy, politics, economics, and philosophy from diverse viewpoints.

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