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2020

Impacts of Climate Change in Southeast Asia and Adaptation Measures in the Region

December 19, 2020 by bb53 Leave a Comment

Author: Shenyi Chua, December 2020

“Several studies have assessed that SEA will face extreme climate change in the future, affecting both national and human security. As states across SEA are unique in terms of geographical location, political, economic, and cultural traits, each Asian state will experience the impact of climate change differently, depending on the nature of the threat faced and the resilience abilities of each state.”

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Filed Under: 2020, Archives, Environment & Energy Policy, Global Affairs Review - Archives Tagged With: Asia, Climate Change, Environment, Southeast Asia

Evaluating Development Assistance: Comparing the Goals and Effectiveness of the Foreign Aid Policies of Japan to Asia and the EU to Sub-Saharan Africa

December 8, 2020 by bb53 Leave a Comment

Author: Iman Ahmed, December 2020

“Development aid effects are difficult to quantify and the metrics that have been employed so far suggest that there is much work left to be done in terms of alleviating poverty and ensuring the rights of the poor. Although over time both models conformed to global trends, the Japanese and EU aid models originated out of different historical power dynamics.”

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Filed Under: 2020, Archives, Global Affairs Review - Archives, International Development & Humanitarian Assistance Tagged With: Development, EU, European Union, Humanitarian Response, Japanese

The Influence of Strongman Aleksander Vucic

November 28, 2020 by bb53 Leave a Comment

Authors: Gigi Manukyan, November 2020

“As the COVID-19 pandemic rages through the world and governments struggle to keep up with its destructive effects, the Iron Curtain’s faulty experimentation with democracy finds itself exposed. As turmoil flames through the Balkans, old unresolved conflicts continue to emerge—and this time, unlike in the 1990s, the West is nowhere to be found. But the question remains: is the region once again headed for war?”

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Filed Under: 2020, Archives, Global Affairs Review - Archives, International Law and Human Rights Tagged With: Balkans, Democracy, Eastern Europe, Yugoslavia

Immigrant Detention is a Danger to Pregnant Individuals

November 26, 2020 by bb53 Leave a Comment

Author: Trevor Johnson, November 2020.

“Long term goals that can better protect the rights of all immigrants, detainees and asylum seekers include: 1) closure of detentions centers 2) barring the opening of new centers 3) dismantling of xenophobic agencies such as ICE. A failure to address what has become the status quo, will enable the perpetual dehumanization and abuse of pregnant individuals and immigrants alike.”

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Filed Under: 2020, Archives, Global Affairs Review - Archives, Opinion Tagged With: Asylum, Detention, ICE, Immigration

Making Over the Moudawana: Legal Reform and Women’s Rights in Morocco

November 25, 2020 by bb53 Leave a Comment

Author: Alonna Despain, November 2020.

“Looking at Morocco as a case study helps illuminate a clear example of Islam as a progressive and adaptive line of thought, which is more than capable of egalitarian interpretations. Furthermore, this case has the possibility of being a model for other countries and situations moving forward on making more inclusive reforms and progression towards gender equality.”

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Filed Under: 2020, Archives, Global Affairs Review - Archives, International Law and Human Rights Tagged With: Gender Equality, Human Rights, Morocco

Book Review — The Perfect Weapon: War, Sabotage, and Fear in the Cyber Age By David Sanger

May 22, 2020 by bb53 Leave a Comment

Author: Lukas Mejia, May 2020.

“In The Perfect Weapon, David Sanger presupposes that the onset of modern cyber technology is changing how state-to-state conflict is approached today. In a world where we progressively see a reduction of human input on devices through the increased digitization and connectivity of things…new avenues of exploitation continuously emerge for cyber threat actors.  Just over a decade ago cyber technology did not make an appearance on the list of threats within the annual US Worldwide Threat Assessment. Now, it assumes the highest and most pressing position (Coats, 5).”

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Filed Under: 2020, Archives, Book Reviews, Global Affairs Review - Archives Tagged With: Cyber Technology, Cyber Threat

#CGAat15 Faculty Interview Series: Sylvia Maier

May 21, 2020 by bb53 Leave a Comment

This year, The Center for Global Affairs (CGA) celebrates its 15th Anniversary. To mark this occasion, the Global Affairs Review (GAR) sat down with Professor Sylvia Maier, to discuss her CGA journey and experience. Dr. Maier directs the M.S. in Global Affairs Concentration in Global Gender Studies, the Global Field Intensive to the United Arab Emirates, and serves as faculty adviser to the MSGA Gender Working Group. Sylvia’s principal fields of interest and expertise are women’s rights in the Middle East, South Central Asia, and the Gulf States, with a particular focus on the United Arab Emirates, Afghanistan, and Iraqi Kurdistan, where she has taught and conducted extensive field research. Sylvia’s new research project, Making Cities Work for Women, is a comparative study of feminist urbanism in global cities—Berlin, Dubai, Vienna, New York—and explores in what ways feminist activists are influencing cities’ urban planning and design processes to reflect the needs, preferences, and lived realities of urban women. Complementing her academic work, Sylvia is the co-founder and deputy editor-in-chief of Women Across Frontiers, a digital women’s rights magazine, and serves as Director of Education Programs as well as on the board of The Peace Project, Inc. 

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Filed Under: 2020, Archives, Global Affairs Review - Archives, Interviews Tagged With: CGA, Featured, Gender, Global Gender Studies

COVID-19: Europe in the midst of Global Narrative Competition

May 20, 2020 by bb53 Leave a Comment

Authors: Lukas Mejia and Marine Ragnet, May 2020.

Lukas and Marine’s Spring 2020 Capstone project examines Chinese avenues of influence across the Political, Military, Economic, Societal, Informational, and Infrastructural spectrums in a case study of France.  Their aim has been to gather and assemble a taxonomy of Chinese influence operations under the context of changing Great-Power relations. This piece is an edited excerpt on Chinese Informational power in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. 

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Filed Under: 2020, Archives, Global Affairs Review - Archives, Opinion Tagged With: COVID-19, Dictatorship, Featured, France

#CGAat15 Faculty Interview Series: Thomas Hill

May 20, 2020 by bb53 Leave a Comment

 

This year, The Center for Global Affairs (CGA) celebrates its 15th Anniversary. To mark this occasion, the Global Affairs Review (GAR) sat down with Professor Thomas Hill, to discuss his CGA journey and experience. Dr. Hill is a clinical associate professor at the CGA, where he is director of the Peace Research and Education Program. He oversees the peacebuilding concentration within the Master of Science in Global Affairs (MSGA) program. He is a peacebuilding practitioner and researcher with more than 15 years of experience focusing on Iraq. Dr. Hill has developed and has taught a variety of other graduate-level courses, including: Peacemaking and Peacebuilding; the Workshop in Applied Peacebuilding; Conflict Assessment; the Joint Research Seminar in Peacebuilding and the Advanced Joint Research Seminar in Peacebuilding, a two-course sequence that has been conducted in partnership with the University of Duhok in Iraq and the Escuela Superior de Administracion Publica in Colombia. He is a member of the Institute for Economics and Peace. A former journalist, his research interests include: the role of universities as actors and sites for peacebuilding; the importance of community-centered approaches to civil society-led peacebuilding; and the use of conflict analysis and assessment as tools for integrating development and peacebuilding. 

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Filed Under: 2020, Archives, Global Affairs Review - Archives, Interviews Tagged With: CGA, Featured, Peacebuilding, Peacemaking

Understanding the Future of War: A Book Review of LikeWar – The Weaponization of Social Media

May 19, 2020 by bb53 Leave a Comment

Author: Marine Ragnet, May 2020.

“During the course of the book, the authors detail the tactics likely to be most effective in the online battlefields of the future. The nature of social media reflects the classic “marketplace of ideas” where emotions are knowingly manipulated, amplified and distorted to socially condition populations across the world.”

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Filed Under: 2020, Archives, Book Reviews, Global Affairs Review - Archives Tagged With: Cyberwarfare, Featured, Social Media

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