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Column/Spring Issue

From Paris to Beijing: How the Shandong Decision Influenced the Communist Rise in China

Posted on April 17, 2019 by Zhou Xizhuang Michael

Written by Zhou Xizhuang Michael Introduction Interpreting history is both an important and powerful process. It allows us to breathe life into dull, lifeless a...

Bolivian Army 2nd Lt. Mauricio Vidangos stands guard at the entry control point of an Observation Point
Column/Spring Issue

On the Fate of Intervention: Forgotten Lessons from Two UN Peacekeeping Missions

Posted on April 15, 2019 by Tyler_Jager

Written by Tyler Jager As the Cold War came to a close in the 1990s, global attitudes towards conflict changed. The majority of conflicts during the Cold War we...

Essays/Spring Issue

Venezuela and Russia: Geopolitical Allies in the 21st Century

Posted on March 27, 2019 by Alexandra O’Brien

Written by Alexandra O’Brien In recent years, Russian interest in Venezuela has grown considerably, particularly in regard to its natural resources. Given...

Essays/Spring Issue

Culinary Relations: Gastrodiplomacy in Thailand, South Korea, and Taiwan

Posted on March 27, 2019 by Anna Lipscomb

Written by Anna Lipscomb Abstract: Cuisine is an integral part of a nation’s culture and identity, as it captures the essence of its history, traditions, and va...

Essays/Spring Issue

The Efficacy of UN Peacekeeping in Reducing Violence against Civilians

Posted on March 27, 2019 by Min Byung Chae

Written by Min Byung Chae Introduction The fall of the Communist bloc in 1991 brought high hopes for the international community. In particular, there arose an ...

Column/Spring Issue

The Relevance of Nation-States to the Study of the Middle East

Posted on March 25, 2019 by Julie Geng

Written by Julie Geng Introduction The concept of the territorial state is not native to the Middle East, and most states have only gained independence in the l...

Column/Spring Issue

I Came, I Saw, Iran: The Increasing Use of Insurgent Groups in Iranian Foreign Policy following The Arab Spring

Posted on March 3, 2019 by Sarah Abdelbaki

Written by Sarah Abdelbaki, Luke Dillingham, and Ramsey Nofal Abstract The purpose of this case study was to examine how Iranian support of insurgent groups in ...

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