An Inquiry into the Ripple Effect of Coups d’État
by Caleb Schmotter Submitted: 11/17/2017 The concepts of fractionalization and “cross-cuttingness” found most frequently in the conflict studies literature seekContinue Reading
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by Caleb Schmotter Submitted: 11/17/2017 The concepts of fractionalization and “cross-cuttingness” found most frequently in the conflict studies literature seekContinue Reading
by Jonathan Powers 5/24/2017 Recent research has demonstrated that cessation of hostilities in civil conflicts has at best a limitedContinue Reading
By Kathleen Schaefer Submitted: 12/27/2016 “[Mexico] has been overtaken by lawbreakers from the bottom to the top. And now, whatContinue Reading
By Gena Robinson Submitted: 10/5/2017 Introduction Communications networks have transformed the way the world works. Paul Starr, professor of publicContinue Reading
By Zachary Libow Submitted on 11/29/2017 Between 2006 and 2013, approximately 64,000 Africans crossed illegally into Israel.[1] These asylumContinue Reading
The System is Always More than the Sum of its Parts By Joseph Tawney Submitted on 5/8/2017 Continue Reading
Nanban in Nippon: Pre-Modern Interactions Between Europe and Japan Etienne Soula 1/18/2017 Introduction In 1543, a PortugueseContinue Reading
The Soviet Vietnam: An Analysis of CIA Intervention in the Soviet-Afghan War Jordan Indermuehle 10/27/2016 Regret what? That secret operationContinue Reading
Globalization of Maritime Piracy How globalization exacerbates the threat of piracy Natalie Chambers 3/20/17 Introduction A resurgence of maritimeContinue Reading
Applying the Theories of Foreign Policy Decision-Making to the 1979 Iran Hostage Crisis Aria Chehreghani 10/10/2016 Introduction During former PresidentContinue Reading