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Essays

The Responsibility to Protect through the Realist Lens: Strategic Choice, Inconsistency, and Delegitimation

Posted on April 30, 2018 by Jason Athanasios Doukakis

This piece was originally published in the Spring 2018 issue of the Yale Review of International studies. Photo caption: The flags fly outside of the United Nat...

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Essays

“Be Fruitful and Multiply”: The Role of Israeli Pronatalist Policy in the Pursuit of Jewish Demographic Dominance in the Holy Land

Posted on April 30, 2018 by Devyn Rigsby

This post originally appeared in the Spring 2018 issue of the Yale Review of International Studies. Photo caption: Maternity ward at Assuta Hospital Introd...

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

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...

Acheson Prize

First Place — Tangled Roots: Migration and Juvenile Crime in China

Posted on October 9, 2017 by Max Goldberg

This piece appeared in the 2017 Acheson Prize Issue of the Yale Review for International Studies. Why truly meaningful Juvenile Justice reform in China req...

Acheson Prize

Second Place — Singapore’s violations of the right to the freedom of expression and the universal applicability of the UDHR

Posted on October 9, 2017 by Shammah Koh

This piece appeared in the 2017 Acheson Prize Issue of the Yale Review for International Studies. Introduction Singapore frequently comes under criticism f...

Acheson Prize

Honorable Mention — The Realities of the Rise of an Islamist Group to Power: A Case Study of the 2010 Tunisian Revolution

Posted on October 9, 2017 by Jordan Liebnan

This piece appeared in the 2017 Acheson Prize Issue of the Yale Review for International Studies. Introduction The concept of an Islamic state is central t...

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