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Full-Text Articles in International Relations
Contested Identity And Making Sense Of Atrocity: Understanding The Rohingya Crisis In Myanmar, Christopher Andrew Long
Contested Identity And Making Sense Of Atrocity: Understanding The Rohingya Crisis In Myanmar, Christopher Andrew Long
Senior Projects Spring 2018
Myanmar’s recent transition towards democracy has caused western leaders to become increasingly optimistic about the future of human rights within the country. However, since emerging on the international stage in 2012, the Rohingya crisis has drastically upset such expectations, leaving the international community in complete shock over the issue. Attempting to shed light on this human rights tragedy, international media coverage has produced an overly simplified depiction of the Rohingya crisis. In addition, very little academic literature exists seeking to explain the root causes of the issue. By utilizing interviews conducted at the University of Mandalay this paper attempts to …
Communist China In The 1950s: A Case Study Of Non-Recognized States, Aidan Richard Barry
Communist China In The 1950s: A Case Study Of Non-Recognized States, Aidan Richard Barry
Senior Projects Spring 2018
This paper will attempt to examine the pitfalls of non-recognition through an examination of China in the 1940s and 50s. China in this era faced many challenges ranging from war with foreign powers, issues of economic development, and poor relations with its neighbors in addition to its lack of UN membership and formal diplomatic recognition. In the absence of high level diplomatic relations with many nations and UN membership, the main venue for Chinese diplomacy was international conferences such as the Bandung and Geneva Conferences. This paper will argue for the use of such conferences both as a status enhancer …
Privatization Of Force: A Comparison Of Reagan’S Cold War Doctrine In Colombia And Nicaragua Related To The Shift Of Us Policy Towards The Outsourcing Of Military Services, Austin Ellis Clark
Privatization Of Force: A Comparison Of Reagan’S Cold War Doctrine In Colombia And Nicaragua Related To The Shift Of Us Policy Towards The Outsourcing Of Military Services, Austin Ellis Clark
Senior Projects Spring 2018
This research paper examines the use of Private Military Companies contracted by the US Military during the 1980’s. Two case studies are reviewed within this period, US involvement in Colombia particular the “War on Drugs” and US covert support of the Contra War in Nicaragua. The foreign policy of President Ronald Reagan will be put in contrast to his predecessor Jimmy Carter. The case studies introduced at the beginning of the project are used as determining factors in understanding how Reagan's foreign policy in Colombia and Nicaragua sparked the usage of PMC’s by the US military and why the outsourcing …
Plus Ça Change, Plus C’Est La Même Chose: The Introduction Of ‘Soft’ De-Radicalisation Policy In France, Isobel Monique Coen
Plus Ça Change, Plus C’Est La Même Chose: The Introduction Of ‘Soft’ De-Radicalisation Policy In France, Isobel Monique Coen
Senior Projects Spring 2018
This paper analyzes the 2015 introduction of ‘soft’ de-radicalisation policies in France, which were intended as a departure from traditional security-based ‘hard’ policies, and assesses the role of the French government as an actor in de-radicalisation efforts. The paper will look at key facets of French political culture, including laïcité and communitarianism, and the experience of Muslim communities in France. In evaluating the ‘soft’ measures introduced in France, particularly the Numéro Vert and de-radicalisation centers, the paper identifies that ‘soft’ measures rely on the same security and police-based measures as ‘hard’ policies, and, in turn, have the same effect on …
Strategic Transparency: Declassification Politics In United States- Latin American Relations, Isabel Snodgrass
Strategic Transparency: Declassification Politics In United States- Latin American Relations, Isabel Snodgrass
Senior Projects Spring 2018
Domestic politics in Latin America since the end of the Cold War has been characterized by the complicated process of coming to terms with its violent past. For years, the United States has had the power to aid in investigations into crimes committed during the Latin American dictatorships of the 1970s and 1980s. The US was so deeply involved in the dictatorships that thousands of pages of evidence on the crimes committed are available in CIA, Military, and Presidential archives. Through making these classified documents available, the United States has a unique opportunity to make amends for its involvement in …
Climate Control: The Case Of Chilean Destabilization, Andrew Arlotto
Climate Control: The Case Of Chilean Destabilization, Andrew Arlotto
Senior Projects Spring 2018
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Social Studies of Bard College.
Human Judgment And Autonomous Weaponry: What Does It Mean?, Dalton Lee Davis
Human Judgment And Autonomous Weaponry: What Does It Mean?, Dalton Lee Davis
Senior Projects Spring 2018
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Social Studies of Bard College
How Did The Shift In Chilean Cultural Memory Between 1988 To 1998 Become Politically Salient For International Human Rights?, Elena Ann Botts
How Did The Shift In Chilean Cultural Memory Between 1988 To 1998 Become Politically Salient For International Human Rights?, Elena Ann Botts
Senior Projects Spring 2018
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Social Studies of Bard College.
From Lucky Strike To Chunghwa: The Development Of China’S Tobacco Industry In The Twentieth Century, Yi Chen
From Lucky Strike To Chunghwa: The Development Of China’S Tobacco Industry In The Twentieth Century, Yi Chen
Senior Projects Spring 2018
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Social Studies of Bard College.