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Islamaphobia: A Positive Feedback Loop, Samuel Schoening
Islamaphobia: A Positive Feedback Loop, Samuel Schoening
Political Analysis
A sophomore in Seton Hall’s School of Diplomacy, he is double-major in International Relations and Economics. His hometown is Lake Ozark, MO. He is nineteen years old, and has spent many of those years learning about his interests’ – politics, geography, and economy. He is a firm believer in an individual’s ability to change the world. This belief has been the driving force of his life, and has put him in the never-ending pursuit of bettering the plight of humanity
Does Bitcoin Need Regulation?: An Analysis Of Bitcoin’S Decentralized Nature As A Security And Regulatory Concern For Governments, Hadeka Rasul
Political Analysis
Hadeka Rasul is a recent graduate of Seton Hall University, where she studied Political Science and Economics. She is currently a Business Analyst at Birchbox. As a part of Pi Sigma Alpha, she serves on the executive board of the chapter and is an executive editor for the Political Science journal. She expects to attend graduate school to attain an MBA in the future.
The Effect Of Terminal Levels Of Education, National Economic Prosperity And Rates Of Islamic Terrorism In The Middle East, Nathan Hill
Political Analysis
Nathan G. Hill is a graduating senior from the school of Diplomacy with a BS in International Relations with minors in Arabic, Economics, and Military Science. Upon graduation he will commission as an active duty 2nd Lieutenant in the US Army as a Field artillery officer. He will further his officer education at the Field Artillery Basic Officer Leaders Course in Fort Sill Oklahoma. His senior research thesis topic is studying the levels of Technological Globalization and state-sponsored cyber-attacks in Iran.
On Tartan Tides: The Failure And Legacy Of The Darien Scheme, Michael Novak
On Tartan Tides: The Failure And Legacy Of The Darien Scheme, Michael Novak
Political Analysis
Michael is originally from Colonia, New Jersey, and a junior at Seton Hall. He is a History major, and Classical Studies and Medieval Studies minor, planning to graduate in Spring 2019. He is in the University Honors Program, an active member of Seton Hall’s History and Slavic Clubs, and acts as a photographer for the Slavic Club. Post-graduation, he plans to pursue a graduate degree in European History, then hopefully to work at a think tank, policy analysis firm, or politics. He enjoys playing video games, reading, and spending time with friends and family.
Income Inequality And The Effects On Government Responsiveness, Marina Kaghado
Income Inequality And The Effects On Government Responsiveness, Marina Kaghado
Political Analysis
Marina is a senior, graduating with a Political Science Major and a Legal Studies in Business Minor. Having recently completed a judicial internship at the Passaic County Superior Court of New Jersey, she is in the law school admissions process. She plans to be admitted and attending Law School in Fall 2018.
American Nuclear Efforts: Prolonging The Cold War, Bryan Mccracken
American Nuclear Efforts: Prolonging The Cold War, Bryan Mccracken
Political Analysis
Bryan is a senior studying political science at Seton Hall University. A United States Foreign Policy Course inspired his paper, sparking his interest in the field of nuclear weapons, and the effect of their proliferation on the world. Post undergraduate, he plans on attending law school, and is currently in the admissions process.
The New Nuclear Proliferation Treaty: The Present-Day Influence Of The Npt On The International Community, Walla D. Elshekh
The New Nuclear Proliferation Treaty: The Present-Day Influence Of The Npt On The International Community, Walla D. Elshekh
Political Analysis
No abstract provided.
“Promoting Coal At A Climate Summit Is Like Promoting Tobacco At A Cancer Summit”, Emily Lavallee
“Promoting Coal At A Climate Summit Is Like Promoting Tobacco At A Cancer Summit”, Emily Lavallee
Political Analysis
Emily Lavallee was a Political Science and Environmental Studies major and member of Pi Sigma Alpha since her sophomore year. Her second major and interest in climate change, clean air and water inform much of her political research. Emily began working as an Experiential Education Coordinator at a non-profit in Newark, New Jersey this past February.
What Are The Three Characteristics Of Trumpism?: A Discourse Analysis Of Trump’S Four Major Campaign Speeches, Rachel D. Beeman
What Are The Three Characteristics Of Trumpism?: A Discourse Analysis Of Trump’S Four Major Campaign Speeches, Rachel D. Beeman
Political Analysis
Rachel's goal in this paper is to advance a moderate voice on a controversial presidency. She uses text analysis techniques and a program outside her comfort zone called ATLAS.ti, with the help of her faculty mentor Dr. Roseanne Mirabella, to analyze four campaign speeches by President Trump. She hopes future research will take advantage of text analysis to explore how rhetorical patterns and cues might provide insight into the characteristics of leaders and elected officials.