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Russophobic Neutrality: Turkish Diplomacy, 1936-1945
(Georgetown University, 2014)
RUSSOPHOBIC NEUTRALITY: TURKISH DIPLOMACY, 1936-1945
"Ubiquitous and Unremarked Upon": Militarized Prostitution and the American Occupations of Japan and Korea
(Georgetown University, 2012)
This thesis employs feminist international relations theory to examine the United States' reliance on foreign women to fulfill its international agenda. Specifically, this thesis parallels the development of military ...
A Grand Unified Theory of World Politics: The Stability Imperative and Reifying Imagined Communities in a Global Society
(Georgetown University, 2016)
The emerging global structure is wrought with tension. The contemporary international system, marshaled by the communications-and-information revolution and characterized by dense interaction capacities among transnational ...
Trajectories of the Colombian Foreign Policy
(Georgetown University, 2015)
This research characterizes the trajectories traversed by the Colombian Foreign Policy (CFP) in different historical periods, exposing the incidence, scope and interaction of domestic and external variables on its development. ...
Textbook Diplomacy: East German Student Exchange and the GDR's Bid For Global Legitimacy, 1951-1990
(Georgetown University, 2013)
This project examines the diplomatic and cultural dimensions of international university student exchange in the former German Democratic Republic during the Cold War, and the role played by cultural foreign relations in ...
Divided States: How Bargaining At Home Affects U.S. Foreign Policy
(Georgetown University, 2015)
A longstanding puzzle in international relations theory concerns why states choose different foreign policies in similar situations. Existing explanations for this result range from assuming the problem away to focusing ...
On the other side of the coin
(Georgetown University, 2011)
Hezbollah has evolved since 1992 beyond its guerilla identity into a political identity. The sensitive period of 2000-2010 covers best the transformation from a full-fledged guerilla group to a credible political group. ...
CONSTRUCTIVE ENGAGEMENT: RONALD REAGAN'S PROBLEMATIC POLICY OF APPEASEMENT WITH SOUTH AFRICA
(Georgetown University, 2012)
CONSTRUCTIVE ENGAGEMENT: RONALD REAGAN'S PROBLEMATIC POLICY OF APPEASEMENT WITH SOUTH AFRICA
Learning from Experience: Local Perception and Transboundary Institution Building on the Lower Great Lakes, 1900-1972
(Georgetown University, 2018)
This dissertation argues that between 1900 and the mid-1940s, Canada and the United States developed a suite of water institutions in order to manage the fisheries, water quantity, and water quality of the lower Great Lakes ...
Playing the Generals' Game: Superpowers, Self-Limiting, and Strategic Emerging Technologies
(Georgetown University, 2020)
This dissertation explores how states make foreign policy decisions by focusing on superpowers and their decision calculus over strategic emerging technologies. It brings together work on arms control, advanced defense ...