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A Short Examination of the Causes of the 1992 Algerian Civil War

Posted on November 12, 2017 by Muriel Wang

People try to identify relatives after a massacre at Rais in the Sidi Moussa region of Algeria on Aug. 29, 1997. (AP) The Algerian civil war, commonly referred ...

Essays/Acheson Prize

First Place – The Armenian Genocide Centennial and the Politics of Remembrance

Posted on June 22, 2015 by Emefa Agawu / 0 Comment

After the bitter winter months, springtime brings hope and warmth to Yerevan, the Armenian capital. As the melting alpine snow gives way to roaring streams, wil...

Essays/Acheson Prize

Second Place – A Farewell to ‘Dulce et Decorum est’? Constitutional Patriotism’s Strained Relationship with the Enlightenment and What It Means for the European Union

Posted on June 22, 2015 by Joshua Altman

My friend, you would not tell with such high zest To children ardent for some desperate glory, The old Lie; Dulce et Decorum est Pro patria mori. —Wilfred Owen[...

Essays/Acheson Prize

Third Place – Advancing Deterrence and Eradicating Agency: The 1920 Iraqi Revolt and the Emergence of Aerial Control in Iraq

Posted on June 22, 2015 by Zoe Rubin / 0 Comment

“Air power may either end war or end civilization.”  — Winston Churchill, House of Commons, 14 March 1933 In the spring of 1920, British a...

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...

Essays/Acheson Prize

Honorable Mention – Understanding Sexual Warfare in Kashmir: Prevalence, Consequences, and a Feminist Critique

Posted on June 22, 2015 by Joseph English / 0 Comment

Since the Indian invasion of 1947, the northern state of Jammu and Kashmir has been plagued by fierce armed conflict and political tension. Kashmiri insurgents ...

Column

On Street-Side Sexism: Global Awareness for a Global Problem

Posted on June 3, 2015 by Anna Meixler / 0 Comment

Global awareness has recently risen about the street harassment experienced by women worldwide. Though there is little consistency in street climates towards wo...

Column

Cuba as a Humanitarian Model in the 21st Century

Posted on June 3, 2015 by Sophia Kecskes

A quick Google search of “Cuba Humanitarian Aid” generates countless pages of do-gooders soliciting donations for aid to Cuban citizens. The general perception ...

Essays

A Case for Clandestine Diplomacy: The Secret UK-US-Libyan Talks

Posted on June 3, 2015 by Nils Metter / 0 Comment

Introduction From the Cuban Missile Crisis to today’s Israeli-Palestinian conflict, clandestine diplomacy has played an integral role in international relations...

Essays

Science and Technology in Modern China: A Historical and Strategic Perspective on State Power

Posted on June 3, 2015 by Mason Ji

Introduction “Carry out the policy of opening to the outside world and learn advanced science and technology from other countries. China cannot develop by...

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