Karina Yue

Karina Yue

Fellow

California School of the Arts

California, United States

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Published on November 7, 2025SPRING Monetary Policy

Over the past decade, emerging markets have demonstrated resilience and adaptability in the face of global inflation challenges. As these nations continue to adapt, their ability to navigate inflationary pressures positions them for long-term success in an evolving global economy. As part of our continued goal to highlight youth viewpoints on issues of concern to them, SPRING seeks to bring the unique perspectives of students into global policies to implement more sources of renewable energy. This paper analyzes how recent inflationary trends affect global trade policies within emerging markets, providing background information on three case studies in India, the Congo, and Mexico.

Published on June 1, 2025SPRING Legislation

Antisemitism in the United States has surged to historic levels, with college campuses experiencing the steepest rise in incidents, including harassment, vandalism, and exclusion targeting Jewish students. Civil rights law, particularly Title VI, provides a framework for protecting students, but universities have struggled to balance free expression with preventing hostile environments. The Stop Antisemitism on College Campuses Act (H.R. 2446) seeks to strengthen accountability by tying Title IV funding to institutional efforts to prevent and address antisemitism, using the IHRA definition as investigative guidance. While aiming to ensure safer campus climates, the legislation raises concerns about free speech, federal overreach, and inconsistent enforcement.