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Essays/Spring Issue

LDS Charities and Faith-Based Humanitarian Aid

Posted on April 2020 by Grace Shamlian

The women’s organization of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (or LDS Church) has a motto: charity never faileth. It comes from the Book of Mormon...

Americas/Essays/Spring Issue

Community Solar Development in Bolivia: A Path Towards Climate Resilience, Decolonization, and Political Empowerment

Posted on April 2020 by Celia Bottger

Analyzing the interactions between capitalism, colonialism, and the field of international development in Latin America, this paper explores small-scale, commun...

Africa/Comments

Shifting Justitial-Prophetic Roles of Churches and the Unfinished Business of National Reconciliation in South Africa

Posted on April 2020 by Ankushi Mitra

When the missionaries came to Africa, they had the Bible and we had the land. They said ‘Let us pray.’ We closed our eyes. When we opened them, we h...

Americas/Essays/Spring Issue

The Fall of the Alien Tort Statute: Why the Supreme Court is Moving Away from Prosecuting Human Rights Abuses Abroad

Posted on April 2020 by Allison Merkel

Introduction In 2003, a terrorist detonated a suicide bomb while on board a bus in Haifa. This event was part of a larger series of attacks against Israelis — a...

Comments

Brinkmanship as Climate Policy: Trials and Tribulations

Posted on April 2020 by Andy Xie

In October 1962, the Soviet Union began to install long-range, nuclear-armed missiles in Cuba – an unprecedented expansion of Soviet reach.[1] President Kennedy...

Asia/Essays/Spring Issue

Collective China Crisis: An Analysis of China’s Threatening Rise and a Revival of the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization

Posted on April 2020 by Bryan Liceralde

Introduction Russian attempts to interfere in Western politics are well-documented. But, despite the similarities in policy, Chinese attempts at interference us...

Americas/Essays/Winter Issue

Democratic Identity in Postwar America: The Politicization of Asian Americans in the Early Cold War

Posted on March 2020 by Sarah Lu

Written By: Sarah Lu, Columbia University A series of unresolved fragments, we come together as a contingent whole. We gain social recognition as a racial colle...

Asia/Essays/Spring Issue

How to Scare a Giant: Resolve Signaling in South China Sea Maritime Disputes

Posted on March 2020 by James Boehme

Written by: James Boehme, Tufts University Summary Introduction Vast quantities of International Relations scholarship published over the past several decades h...

Essays/Spring Issue

Authoritarian Environmentalism, Democracy, and Political Legitimacy

Posted on March 2020 by Mayson Glenne Obrien,

By: Mayson Glenne Obrien, University of Texas Our planet is warming at an alarming rate, due largely to human actions, such as burning fossil fuels and repurpos...

Comments/Essays/Winter Issue

Pride as Regret: The Psychological Well-being of Young Adults Who Are Children of Martyrs

Posted on March 2020 by Majlinda Zhuniq

Winter Issue 2019 Written by: Majlinda Zhuniq, University of Pristina Despite the fact that war in Kosovo has ended in 1999, the consequences of the loss of lov...

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