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Campus

Yale Student heads Clean Energy Start-up in Egypt

Posted on September 26, 2018 by Editorial Board

Image Caption: Deena Mousa’s (‘20) Shamsina brings clean energy security to Cairo families Since 2015, Deena Mousa (JE ‘20) has served as the founder and h...

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Acheson Prize

First Place — On the Shores of Bab-el-Mandeb: Assessing China’s First Overseas Military Base in Djibouti and  Chinese Grand Strategic Vision for the Horn of Africa and Indian Ocean

Posted on June 3, 2018 by Monica Wang

Image caption:  U.S. Navy Sailors assigned to Camp Lemonnier walk on the deck of the Chinese hospital ship, Ark Peace, in the Port of Djibouti, August 28, ...

Essays

Treasure Not Found in the Ground: Political Institutions and Resource Wealth in Botswana and Gabon

Posted on January 28, 2018 by Matthew Taylor King

School students celebrating Botswana’s 50th independence day. Photo by Mahyar Sheykhi. This piece originally appeared in the Intercollegiate Issue 2017 of...

Essays/Acheson Prize

Honorable Mention – China in Africa: The Role of “Non-Official Development Assistance” in Emerging Economies

Posted on June 22, 2015 by Rhea Kumar / 0 Comment

The third world, as it used to be known, is disappearing gradually, as the parts of it that have developed are now concentrating their energies on building up t...

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