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The following articles were originally published in Perspectives on Global Issues.
How Wonder Woman exposed the Limits of Gender Mainstreaming at the UN by Anne-Marie Goetz
Nationalism and Women’s Autonomy in Turkey by Liza Kane-Hartnett
Libertion of Mothers through Fatherhood: CSW and the Nordic model of paternity leave by Richard Brygge
Jihadi Brides or Muhajirat? Understanding the Uptick in Western Women Being Recruited and Emigrating to the Caliphate by Melisa Salyk-Virk
Real vs. Imaginary Threat: Russian Influence in the Czech Republic and its Security Apparatus by Phil Payne
How to Combat the Transnational Human Security Threay of Organ Trafficking: The Transnational Human Security Threat of Ordan Trafficking – What is it and How Does it Work? by Melissa Salyk-Virk
Freedom of Expressions and Rule Of Law In Russia: A Precipitous Decline by Ani Karapetyan
Weapons of Mass Distortion? The Threat of Online Disinformation by Kelsey Carter
Nuclear Danger inAsia: How North Korean and Pakistani Nuclear Programs Benefit China by Waheguru Pal Singh Sidhu
The Great Oil Divide: The Security Situation Between the Sudans by Natasha Louis
Accounting for Trade: President Trump and the “Geopolitical Balance Sheet” by William Jannace, LL.M. and Professor Paul Tiffany, PhD
The Water-Energy-Food Nexus: Understanding Qatar’s Challenges for Achieving Food Security by DeLaine Mayer
Peacebuilding in Jammu and Kashmir State: A Proposed Intervention by Eaman Sarwar
Opening Pages, Table of Contents
The Unstable Threat of Counterproductive Counterterrorism by Julia Wilton
What Constitutes Cyberwar? by Stevin Azo Michels
Putin’s Russia – Constructing Nationalism & Institutionalizing Confrontation by Liza Kane-Hartnett
Geo-Politics of the Middle East: Conflict and Cooperation by Stephen Barry
The Etymology of Boko Haram by Aishwarya Gupta
Women of Iran by Akhil Ramesh
Disassembling Binaries in IR’s Core by DeLaine Mayer
A Path without Accountability by Yuval Bacal
The Future of Japan’s Energy Landscape: Nuclear will Secede to Renewables by Stevin Azo Michels
Volume 11 (Spring 2016)
The ‘Comfort Women’ Never Left, by Kirstyn Petras
A Gender Analysis of the 2015 South Sudan Peace Agreement, by Sophie Giscard d’Estaing
Rwandan Identity Construction Post-Genocide & the Reconciliation Challenges It Poses, by Karin Attia
Women at War: Debunking Gendered Arguments Against Combat Inclusions, by Andrea Ackerman
The French Intervention in Syria, by Alassane Dembele
Social Media & Disaster Relief: Responding to Crises in the 21st Century, by Niki Huntsman
Into the Grey: The Danger of Underestimating Hacktivism, by Yuval Bacal
Volume 10, Issue 1 (Fall 2015)
Security Sector Reform to Address Human Trafficking for Sexual Exploitation: A Case Study of Gender and Security in the Czech Republic, by Christine Monska
The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: Examined Through Ethnic Conflict and International Relations Theory, by Joe Gills
Non-use of Force & the Legality of Russian Intervention in Ukraine, by Marina Mansour
Czech and Balance: How the Czech Media and Information Can Combat the Threat of Russian Cyber Warfare, by Stevin Azo Michels
Genocide in the 20th Century and Beyond: The Difficulties of Applying the Convention on the Prevention & Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, by Ossama Ayesh
Amigos o Rivales? Oil & Gas Export Competition Between Mexico and Brazil, by Giovanni Dubon
Building a New Nation: Strengthening the South-Sudanese Economy, by Tegan Mosugu
Volume 9, Issue 1 (Spring 2015)
Empowering Women or Hollow Words? Gender References in Peace Agreements, by Lori Perkovich
When Equal Rights are Wrong: Are women entitled an equal right to family planning…or something greater?, by Leslie Archambault
He Beats Me Because He Loves Me: Changing the Culture of Sexual and Gender-Based Violence in Contemporary South Africa, by Hayley Chesnik
The Struggle to Survive: Women’s Burden in Refugee Camps, by Dalia Amin
Empowering Syrian Refugee Women in Jordan and Lebanon: Bridging Humanitarian Policy and Scholarly Research, by Inga Ingulfsen
The Curious Case of ‘Climate Refugees’, by Bridgette Burkholder
Resurrecting the Draft: A Case for More Peace, by Nathan J Cornfield
The (Nonviolent) Revolution against Revolution, by Srdja Popovic and Slobodan Djinovic
Uncovering the Future in Guatemala’s Past, by Colette Mazzucelli
Unregulated Civilian Drones Endanger our Skies, by Austin Schiano
Leymah Gbowee’s Mighty Be Our Powers: A Personal Look into the Power of Women During Liberia’s Conflict, by MaryBeth Bognar
Volume 8, Issue 2 (Spring 2014)
Hollow Gains or Real Progress? The Impact of Gacaca Courts on Rwandan Women, by Laura Odenthal
Promoting Peace and Security in the Central African Republic: France’s role as a catalyst for change, by Livinia Moires
The Systematic Analysis of the Recent Coup d’état in the Central African Republic, by Yuki Yoshida
Pinochet: Victim of his own trap? by Gracia Bulnes
Consolidating the Women’s Rights Movement in Afghanistan, by Dalia Amin
The Special Tribunal for Lebanon and the Global Definition of Terrorism, by Josh Lipowsky
Turkey’s Energy Policy: From a Human Rights Perspective, by Brian Seavitt
The Web of Reconciliation Development: An Intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina, by Zlata Gruosso
Privatizing Russia’s Oil: Case Study of Yukos, by Margreta Chudnovsky
“Direct Your Story”: An Intervention for Troubled Youth, by Carlotta Jones
To Catch A Predator, by Erin Lovall
The Influence of Microfinance On Women’s Empowerment, by Chardonee’ Wright
Despite U.S. Efforts, a Sisi-led Government Foreshadows a Return to Strong-Man Politics in Egypt, by Andrew Apostolopoulos
Has the justice system failed Mexican women? by Marisa Abuja
Japan’s Energy Security: Is a Nuclear Free Japan in the Horizon? by Zlata Gruosso
The Elephant in the Room, by Nour Hejase
Daniel Drezner ties together foreign policy and horror in Theories of International Politics and Zombies, by Joseph Gillis
Volume 8, Issue 1 (Fall 2013)
Defining Severity: An Analysis of How “Severe” Physical or Mental Pain Must Be to Constitute Torture Under International and Domestic Laws, by Erin K. Lovall
The Freedom House of Saudi Arabia, by Amy Newell
Moral Courage & the Wars of the Former Yugoslavia, by June E. Vutrano
Structuring Public-Private Partnership for Reducing Cyber Risks to Critical Infrastructures, by Ina G. Wanca
The Tri-Border Region: A Burgeoning Security Threat, by Patricia Trujillo
Turkey’s Dual Pursuit of Neo-Ottoman Allies and European Union Accession, by Jason R. Cowles
From the Bottom Up: The Role of Civil Society in Challenging Extremism and Terror in a Post 2014 Afghanistan, by Sam Powers
Ethnic Cleansing in Bhutan, by Livinia Mouries
Book Haram, by Livinia Mouries
Abu Sayyaf Group, by Livinia Mouries
The Relationship Between M23 Rebels in the Democratic Republic of Congo and the Rwandan Defense Force, by Jonathan R. Beloff
The Darling Girls of Eastleigh, by Cassy L. Cox
The 21st Century Energy and Transition Aided by the Responsibility to Protect, by Brian Seavitt
Volume 7, Issue 1 (Spring 2013)
The Failings of the Domestic Violence Act*, by Jennifer Patella
Food Crisis and Underdevelopment in Mali, by Sam Powers
South Africa’s Invasion of Lesotho, by Greg Viola
A Challenging Reality in South Africa, by Beth Oppenheim
Chile’s Student Protests*, by Guillaume Kroll
Pushing the Limits of the Freedom of Expression, by Elizabeth Morlock
Climate Change Skepticism, by Luis Orozco
Pakistan’s Energy-Terrorism-Politics Nexus, by Tanya Malik
Gendercide in India*, by Marielle Ali
Russia & the Global War on Terror, by Nadia Kostyuk
Mediation During the 2008 Russo-Georgian Conflict, by Livinia Moires
Education of Afghan Girls, by Caroline Dzeba
Iran’s Nuclear Ambitions, by Karim Shanahan
Domiz Refugee Camp – Iraq, by Sarah Hallonquist
Human Trafficking U.S. and Abroad, by Ana Defillo
Cyber Dogs of War, by Nadiya Kostyuk & Marielle Ali
From Kosovo to Libya: Humanitarian Intervention and R2P, by Yuki Yoshida
The Future of Great Power, by Elizabeth Morlock
Realism and Kenneth Waltz, by Andrew S. Bowen
Revenge of Geography by Robert Kaplan, by Matthew Marlowe
Palestine. One Last Hope? by Stephen Cucharo
No to Drone Strikes, by Andrea Valencia
Microfinance in Bangladesh, by Syed Mafiz Kamal
Lessons from the Drug War in Bolivia, by Sam Powers
A Call for Men to Fight Gender-Based Violence, by Ericka Carolina Rodas
French Intervention in Mali a “Just War”, by Livinia Moires
Children Vulnerable to Sex Trafficking, by Ericka Carolina Rodas
Volume 6, Issue 1 (Fall 2011 – Spring 2012)
Proposed Policy Memorandum: LGBTQ Human Security and the Ugandan Anti-Homosexual Bill, by Ariel Mekler
The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda: Barriers to Prosecuting Crimes of the Rwandan Patriotic Front, by Angela Deane
Women’s Empowerment through Economic Development: Gujarat, India, by Hetal Shah
Physiocracy as a Way of Seeing, by Erica Mukherjee
Continuity and Change: Hegemonic Governance in International Relations, by Anna Cornelia Beyer (PhD)
Policy Coherence for Burma’s Opium Economy: Seeking the Nexus of Peacebuilding, Statebuilding, Development, and Counternarcotics, by Taila Hagerty
UNOLIB: Proposal for a New Peace Mission in Libya, by Jacob Kennedy
The Investment Environment of China and India, by Richard Ro
The Petroleum Economy in East Timor: How to Break the Resource Curse? by Guillaume Kroll
Force Specialization: Meeting Modern Military Operational Needs, by Frank Cinturati
Recruitment At No Cost: The Role of Ideology in Insurgency Movements and the Contemporary Lord Resistance Army, by Declan Galvin
Ukraine: Back in the USSR? by Nadiya Kostyuk
Lobster: Deadliest Catch of the Day, by Alexandra Hensley
Volume 5, Issue 2 (Spring 2011): Women in Global Affairs
Women’s Transformations during Conflict; the New Political Face, by Devon O’Reilly
The World’s Women: Political Power Gains, by Gbenga Emmanuel Afolayan
Women’s Empowerment through Microfinance: Interrogating the
Economic and Socio-cultural Structure, by Sabrina Regmi
Interview with Dr. Laura Sjoberg, by Erin Hogeboom
The Role of Women on the Re-development of Rwanda, by Emma Diaz
Book Review of Women and War: Power and Protection in the 21st Century, by Rachel LaForgia
Interview with Jin In, by Christie Martin
Lysistrata: New York University’s Center for Global Affairs’ Gender Working Group
Volume 5, Issue 1 (Fall 2010): Conflict in the 21st Century [expand title=””] The Seeds of a Disingenious Economic Conflict, by Everett E. Myers, PhD
Civil Society’s Role in U.S. Foreign and Security Policy-making, by Lukas Haynes
Clearing Up the Oil Curse: The Roles of NGOs in Improving Oil Revenue Transparency, by Russell Karas
Coffee with Peter Godwin, Interview by Marcie Cook
Legalizing the Marijuana Market: A Prescription for Peace on the US-Mexico Border, by Talia Hagerty
A Pedagogical Inquiry into the Social Conflict Inherent in “Grassroots Globalization:” The Case of China, by Colette Mazzucelli and Jeri Ekdahl
Cyberterrorism Trend Analysis, by Ryan Walsh
Interview with Eliza Griswold on Her Book The Tenth Parallel, by Talia Hagerty
The Role of Iraq’s National Reconciliation in Peace-building, by Dr. Abdullah Ali Abbou
The Future of Peace Studies at Academic Institutions: The Iraqi between Reality and Ambition, by Dr. Aamer Sultan
African Women in Conflict: More Than Only Helpless Victims, by AJ Jackson
Volume 4, Issue 2 (Spring 2010): Human Security
Not By Government Alone: New Partnerships for Human Security, by Robin Ludwig
Book Review: Seeds of Terror by Gretchen Peters, by Matthew Marlowe
The Conflict in Kosovo: A Humanitarian War, by Matthew Koppe
Health Impacts of Refugees from Civil Wars in the Horn of Africa: Somali and Sudanese Refugees in Ethiopia, by Kelly Nelson
Congo-Brazzaville: The Forgotten Crisis – An Interview with Isabelle Mouniaman-Nara, Desk manager at Médecins Sans Frontières, Paris, by Linda Bouzembrak, with Helidah Ogude and Imoite Omulepu
Interview with Sarah Holewinski, Executive Director of the NGO CIVIC (Campaign for Innocent Victims in Conflict), by Karen Duncan and Elham Shabahat
Food Processing and Gari Production: A Case Study of Food Security in Western Ghana, by Anila Churi
Interview with Aaron Cohen, Co-Author of Slave Hunter: One Man’s Global Quest to Free Victims of Human Trafficking, Interview by Ivana Kvesic
People-trafficking and Illegal Migration: Not Just Human but International Security Challenges, by Mark Galeotti
A Policy Memo: Human Trafficking as a Human Security Threat – The Cambodian Context, by Laura Cohen
Book Review: Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for the Worlds Forgotten Women by Nicolas D. Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn, by Ivana Kvesic
The “Uninvestigated”: Human Security Research for a Political Scientist, by Michio Umegaki
Volume 4, Issue 1 (Fall 2009): Energy and the Environment
Interview with Peter Maass, Author of Crude World: The Violent Twilight of Oil, Interview by Jhelum Bagchi and Karishma Thakkar
Environmental Law and Policy:Climate Change as a Threat to International Peace and Security, by Sonia Gupta
Chinese Oil Investment in Angola and The Quest to Evade the Resource Curse, by Ethan Cramer-Flood
French Nuclear Energy and Its Environmental Impact, by Maia Dimitrova
Climate Change Impacts on Hawaii, by Henry Kwong
Emissions Arbitrage in the Natural Gas Market, Corresponding Author: Samuel Lissner and Co-Authors: Orlee Zorbaron and Kelly Nelson
The Possibility of Large-Scale Geothermal Power Plants, by Fathali Ghahremani
Why We Can’t Kill Carbon: The Political Roadblocks of Progressing Carbon Emissions Trading, by Russell Karas
Carbon Capture and Sequestration: Possibility or Myth? by Marianne N. Nemecek and Orlee Zorbaron
Book Review: Earth the Sequel, reviewed by Linda Bouzembrak
Volume 3, Issue 2 (Spring 2009): International Law
A New Form of Environmental Justice? The Environment’s Evolving Status as a Rights-bearing Entity, by Briony MacPhee
Political Constraints on International Criminal Law, byKyra Hild
Just Another Cold War Relic? The Fading Significance of the Non-Proliferation Treaty, by Kenneth Duvall
Transitional ‘Truths’: Dealing With the Past in Bosnia & Herzegovina, by Kip Bastedo
The Aegean Sea Continental Shelf Dispute: Greek and Turkish Interpretations, by Alex Paulenoff
Honor Killings in Europe: An Interview with Scholar and Activist Dr. Sylvia Maier, by Jennifer Dunham
Volume 3, Issue 1 (Fall 2008): Democracy
Perspectives on Youth and Democracy: John Wilson, Kansan with Candor, by Tamar Kherlopian
Good theory, Bad policy: A Study of the Democratic Peace Theory and its Implications for the War on Terror, by Ethan Cramer-Flood
African Journalists Struggle to Find their Role in Building Democracies, by Barbara Borst
Throne becomes seat of the people: From Hindu kingdom to Federal Republic, by Dan Logue
Morocco: Challenges to Democracy, by Will Hogan
The Kwazulu-Natal Slums Bill: An illustration of an institutional shift in democracy, by Mikelle Adgate, Scot Dalton, and Betsy Fuller Matambanadzo
Israel’s Democracy: Where to? by Robert Rockaway
Book Review: “A Letter to America”, by Christiaan Mitchell
Book Review: “The Powers to Lead”, byHenry Kwong
Book Review: “Memo to the President Elect: How We Can Restore America’s Reputation and Leadership”, by Justyna Surowiec
Volume 2, Issue 2 (Spring 2008): Global Health
The Intersection of Health and Human Rights: Interview with Dr. Chris Beyrer, by Kristy Crabtree
A Methodology for Iraqi Refugee Health, by Christopher J. Varady and Najla Chahda
Lack of Sanitation = Lack of Education: Creating “Girl-Friendly” Schools in Sub-Saharan Africa, by Claire Thomas
No Honor in Killing: Interview with Rana Husseini, by Lorna Tychostup
Can International Law Effectively Address Sexual Violence against Women in Armed Conflict?, by Rena Kokalari
The Needy and the Greedy: Access to Medication and Patent Law in light of the Novartis Case, by Dr. Maya Sabatello, L.L.B.
Rethinking Global Health Priorities: HIV/AIDS and Basic Health Services, by Dr. Seye Abimbola
Book Review: Children’s Genitals Under the Knife, by J. Steven Svoboda
Health Perspective: Mongolia, by Leif Waller
Volume 2, Issue 1 (Fall 2007): Corruption
Buying Your Way Into Heaven: The Corruption of Education Systems in Global Perspective, by Dr. Stephen P. Heyneman
Corrupt Reciprocity, by Dr. Johann Graf Lambsdorff
The Corporate Private Sector’s Role in Combating Corruption, by Sofia Perazzo
The Defense Industry and the Prevalence of Bribery, by Stephen Wrage, President, TRACE Institute
Measuring, Conceptualizing and Fighting Systemic Corruption: Evidence from Post-Soviet Countries, by Christophe H. Stefes
The Resource Curse: Examining Corruption in the Extractive Industries, by Janelle Lewis
Foreign Corrupt Practices Act Revisited, an opinion piece by Stephanie Kim
The “Leader for Life” Governance Model, by Christopher Walker
Personal Experiences With Corruption, by PGI Staff
Volume 1, Issue 2 (Spring 2007): Conflict
A Paradox of Post-September 11th Foreign Policy Legitimacy, by Dr. Tatyana Karaman, Dr. Fred Shepherd, Dr. Randolph Horn
Confronting Power with Truth: The Bush Administration and Human Rights NGOs, by Jeremy Hastings
Integrated Immigration Policy and the European Union, by Sofia Perazzo
Book Review: “Insurgents, Terrorists and Militias: The Warriors of Contemporary Combat” by Richard Shultz & Andrea Dew, reviewed by Colin P. Clarke
Volume 1, Issue 1 (Fall 2006): Development
The Global Intelligence Network: Issues in International Intelligence Cooperation, by Marta Sparago
Mongolia at 800: Towards Enhanced U.S. and International Support, by Stephen E. Noerper, Ph.D
Information Technology for Developing Countries: One Laptop Per Child, by Wayne Moses Burke