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Fragility As An Impediment To Development In The Democratic Republic Of Congo, Samantha Soter Jun 2020

Fragility As An Impediment To Development In The Democratic Republic Of Congo, Samantha Soter

MAD-RUSH Undergraduate Research Conference

This paper is written for the purpose of providing an objective analysis of the fragile state that is the Democratic Republic of Congo, in order to critically and holistically analyze the limiting factors of conflict, resource exploitation, and corruption within the context of hindering sustainable development. For the past decade-and-a-half, a multifaceted struggle comprised of numerous armed groups has plagued the region, each vying for control over the nation’s plentiful natural resources. Given the combined presence of the United Nations MONUSCO intervention, Congolese forces, and over one-hundred different militia groups, whose actions each contribute to fragility, a complex power-struggle at …


A Review Of "The Cnn Effect: Can The News Media Drive Foreign Policy?", Mathias Aboba Feb 2020

A Review Of "The Cnn Effect: Can The News Media Drive Foreign Policy?", Mathias Aboba

School of Communication Studies - SCOM 542: Seminar in Critical Theory and Communication

No abstract provided.


A Review Of "Explaining Homelessness: A Critical Realist Perspective", Melody Barger Feb 2020

A Review Of "Explaining Homelessness: A Critical Realist Perspective", Melody Barger

School of Communication Studies - SCOM 542: Seminar in Critical Theory and Communication

No abstract provided.


A Review Of "Neo-Colonialism The Last Stage Of Imperialism", Kevin Leaven Feb 2020

A Review Of "Neo-Colonialism The Last Stage Of Imperialism", Kevin Leaven

School of Communication Studies - SCOM 542: Seminar in Critical Theory and Communication

No abstract provided.


A Review Of "Contesting Neoliberalism Through Critical Pedagogy, Intersectional Reflexivity, And Personal Narrative: Queer Tales Of Academia", Rachel Mangan Feb 2020

A Review Of "Contesting Neoliberalism Through Critical Pedagogy, Intersectional Reflexivity, And Personal Narrative: Queer Tales Of Academia", Rachel Mangan

School of Communication Studies - SCOM 542: Seminar in Critical Theory and Communication

No abstract provided.


A Review Of "Violence, Peace, And Peace Research", Katie Mitchell Feb 2020

A Review Of "Violence, Peace, And Peace Research", Katie Mitchell

School of Communication Studies - SCOM 542: Seminar in Critical Theory and Communication

No abstract provided.


A Review Of "Justice, Interrupted", Elizabeth Mowe Feb 2020

A Review Of "Justice, Interrupted", Elizabeth Mowe

School of Communication Studies - SCOM 542: Seminar in Critical Theory and Communication

No abstract provided.


A Review Of "'Academic Drag' And The Performance Of The Critical Personae: An Exchange On Sexuality, Politics, And Identity In The Academy", Bri Ozalas Feb 2020

A Review Of "'Academic Drag' And The Performance Of The Critical Personae: An Exchange On Sexuality, Politics, And Identity In The Academy", Bri Ozalas

School of Communication Studies - SCOM 542: Seminar in Critical Theory and Communication

No abstract provided.


A Review Of "A Critical Discussion Of Normativity In Discourses On Eating Disorders", Carolyn Perkins Feb 2020

A Review Of "A Critical Discussion Of Normativity In Discourses On Eating Disorders", Carolyn Perkins

School of Communication Studies - SCOM 542: Seminar in Critical Theory and Communication

No abstract provided.


Review Of "Sinking Strangers: Media Representation Of Climate Refugees On The Bbc And Al Jazeera, Lantz Schifflett Feb 2020

Review Of "Sinking Strangers: Media Representation Of Climate Refugees On The Bbc And Al Jazeera, Lantz Schifflett

School of Communication Studies - SCOM 542: Seminar in Critical Theory and Communication

No abstract provided.


Review Of "Handing Irb An Unloaded Gun", Jake Trevino Feb 2020

Review Of "Handing Irb An Unloaded Gun", Jake Trevino

School of Communication Studies - SCOM 542: Seminar in Critical Theory and Communication

No abstract provided.