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Review: The Future of War: A History

Posted on February 4, 2018 by Henry Suckow-Ziemer

Sir Lawrence Freedman seems to be intent to write history books on subjects usually considered to be outside of the scope of the discipline. His recent book The...

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HIV-Positive Gay Community in Hong Kong: Sexual and Health Stigmatization Puts Lives at Stake

Posted on February 4, 2018 by Jason Hung

HIV/AIDS first appeared in The New York Times in 1982, originally referred to as Gay-Related Immune Deficiency (GRID). [i] Although GRID was later renamed to Ac...

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...

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Japanese Ninhonjinron and 1890s American Social Darwinism: Looking to the Past for a Solution to Japan’s Vicious Cycle of Homogeneity

Posted on January 27, 2018 by David Ta-Wei Huang

This piece originally appeared in the Intercollegiate Issue 2017 of the Yale Review of International Studies. This piece was written by David Ta-Wei Huang, a ju...

Essays

Biopolitics in the Borderlands: The Securitization of Development in the Global Liberal World Order

Posted on January 27, 2018 by Samuel Singler

U.S. government officials were in Lubumbashi the week of July 14, 2015, to introduce USAID/DRC’s new five-year country strategy to provincial government a...

Essays

Understanding the Narrative: The Crucial First Step toward the Reduction and Prevention of Radical Jihadism

Posted on January 27, 2018 by Megan Bryn

This piece originally appeared in the Intercollegiate Issue 2017 of the Yale Review of International Studies. This piece was written by Megan Bryn, a junio...

Essays

Water Securitization Reconsidered: Intrastate Water Disputes in India

Posted on January 27, 2018 by Marielena Octavio

This piece originally appeared in the 2017 Intercollegiate Issue of the Yale Review for International Studies. It was written by Marielena Octavio, who gra...

Column

Potential Peacemaker or Just Another Spectator?: China’s Relations with Israel and Palestine, and Its Prospect as a Broker for Peace

Posted on January 14, 2018 by Elisabeth Siegel

Introduction Many experts have recently taken a keener eye to the activities of China in the Middle East, especially following heightened Chinese involvement th...

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Coverage and Reach, Affordability and Capacity? Gauging the Feasibility of the Mozambican Welfare State through Considerations of Divisive Internal Politics, International Agency Prescriptions, and South-South Cooperation

Posted on December 31, 2017 by Michael Borger

Abstract With cash transfer programmes, food subsidies, and other social protections, Mozambique’s welfare state addresses several critical areas of extreme pov...

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A People in Suffering: A Look at the Humanitarian Crisis in Yemen

Posted on November 19, 2017 by Qusay Omran

Yemen has for long been the poorest country of the Middle East. For decades, the people have suffered from a lagging economy and an inefficient government. At t...

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