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Misdiagnosis: Dysfunction Between Western Health Organizations And Developing Nations, Dannette Smith Cook
Misdiagnosis: Dysfunction Between Western Health Organizations And Developing Nations, Dannette Smith Cook
Ex-Patt Magazine
Improving the global public health system is no simple task. Find out how Indonesia can help explain a culture of distrust between developing nations and international health organizations.
The Cracks In Nato's Fault Narrative: Why Nato Enlargement Fails To Explain Russian Aggression, Katherine Miller
The Cracks In Nato's Fault Narrative: Why Nato Enlargement Fails To Explain Russian Aggression, Katherine Miller
Ex-Patt Magazine
What explains Russia’s recent behavior? Some blame the expansion of NATO for Russian aggression, but that isn’t the whole story.
Teutonic Terror: The History Of German Counterterrorism Policy, Harry Richart
Teutonic Terror: The History Of German Counterterrorism Policy, Harry Richart
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Terrorism wasn’t born in the 21st Century. Learn how Germany has dealt with domestic threats from the Cold War to the War on Terror.
Letter From The Editor, Kathryn Wallace
From Ike To Obama: The Perpetual Pivot Of American Foreign Policy, Leslie Stubbs
From Ike To Obama: The Perpetual Pivot Of American Foreign Policy, Leslie Stubbs
Ex-Patt Magazine
America’s touted “Pivot to Asia” marks a rebalance of US foreign policy, but it’s hardly the first time America has shifted its international focus - What the Eisenhower administration can tell us about contemporary.
Western Promises: Sustainability And Consequence For Baltic Security, Clay Moore
Western Promises: Sustainability And Consequence For Baltic Security, Clay Moore
Ex-Patt Magazine
Renewed Russian expansion is raising concerns about security of its neighbors. The Baltic States seem unnervingly close to Russia, but how vulnerable are they to Russian influence?
A “Special Relationship” For The 21st Century: Options For Us-India Relations, Ryan Kuhns
A “Special Relationship” For The 21st Century: Options For Us-India Relations, Ryan Kuhns
Ex-Patt Magazine
No abstract provided.
Pursuing The Fruit Within The Promise: Exploring India’S Implementation Of Un Global Goals, Jocelyn Bell
Pursuing The Fruit Within The Promise: Exploring India’S Implementation Of Un Global Goals, Jocelyn Bell
Ex-Patt Magazine
No abstract provided.
Breaking Boundaries: The Timely Demise Of The Third-Order Enclave, Travis Cady
Breaking Boundaries: The Timely Demise Of The Third-Order Enclave, Travis Cady
Ex-Patt Magazine
No abstract provided.
Prevailing Against Polio: India's Holistic Development Strategy, Anonymous Submission
Prevailing Against Polio: India's Holistic Development Strategy, Anonymous Submission
Ex-Patt Magazine
No abstract provided.
The Universality Of Strength And Pain, Portia Watson
The Universality Of Strength And Pain, Portia Watson
Ex-Patt Magazine
A graduate student specializing in international development details her experience at a traditional medicine clinic in Thailand. Includes a photo spread.
Letter From The Editor, James Bohland, Cassidy Henry
Letter From The Editor, James Bohland, Cassidy Henry
Ex-Patt Magazine
No abstract provided.
Religious Extremism And Sectarian Violence: The Rise Of Isis, Jordan Haven
Religious Extremism And Sectarian Violence: The Rise Of Isis, Jordan Haven
Ex-Patt Magazine
How has the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (also known as IS, ISIS, or ISIL) managed to take over such a large swath of territory in the Middle East?
The F-35: Putting Rma Theory To The Test, Alexander Melynkovych
The F-35: Putting Rma Theory To The Test, Alexander Melynkovych
Ex-Patt Magazine
Will history judge the F-35 as a success or failure? Putting RMA Theory to the test.
Trouble In The Family, Travis Cady
Trouble In The Family, Travis Cady
Ex-Patt Magazine
Europe is experiencing separatism - is there trouble in the family?
The Future Of Sino-Russian Cooperation: A Rough Road Ahead, Cassidy Henry
The Future Of Sino-Russian Cooperation: A Rough Road Ahead, Cassidy Henry
Ex-Patt Magazine
After spending two semesters on the Chinese-Russian border, Henry reflects on the future of Sino-Russian relations and whether the West should worry.
The Decision To Invade: Stalin In 1950, Elliot Estebo
The Decision To Invade: Stalin In 1950, Elliot Estebo
Ex-Patt Magazine
Examining the past and recently discovered Soviet-Era documents to determine how Stalin came to the decision to invade.
Influx: Why Everyone Benefits From Migration, Ethan Rutledge
Influx: Why Everyone Benefits From Migration, Ethan Rutledge
Ex-Patt Magazine
Ex-Patt editor Ethan Rutledge reviews Paul Collier’s most recent book.
Unbridled Spirit: A Foreigner In The Bluegrass, Mirgul Karimova
Unbridled Spirit: A Foreigner In The Bluegrass, Mirgul Karimova
Ex-Patt Magazine
A Fulbright Scholar reflects on her time at the Patterson School and in the Bluegrass.
The Sleeping Giant Wants A Veto, Elizabeth Suparmanto
The Sleeping Giant Wants A Veto, Elizabeth Suparmanto
Ex-Patt Magazine
The sleeping giant wants a veto. Will Brazil be able to convince the world it deserves a permanent seat?