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    Cover for GOVERNANCE RETURNS TO EDUCATION: DO EXPECTED YEARS OF SCHOOLING PREDICT QUALITY OF GOVERNANCE?

    GOVERNANCE RETURNS TO EDUCATION: DO EXPECTED YEARS OF SCHOOLING PREDICT QUALITY OF GOVERNANCE? 

    Gerard, Andrew (Georgetown University, 2012)
    This paper examines the relationship between expected years of schooling and governance in a sample of 157 countries. Previous studies have looked at similar relationships, specifically between education and democracy, ...
    Cover for Does a country's inflation rate influence the possibility of its involvement in a foreign policy crisis?

    Does a country's inflation rate influence the possibility of its involvement in a foreign policy crisis? 

    Zhu, Naixin (Georgetown University, 2012)
    DOES A COUNTRY'S INFLATION RATE INFLUENCE THE
    Cover for IMF Lending Programs: A Signal to Invest?

    IMF Lending Programs: A Signal to Invest? 

    Milsom, Sarah Puritz (Georgetown University, 2012)
    This paper seeks to reexamine the empirical evidence supporting the theory that the IMF induces private capital inflows to countries that participate in IMF programs; a concept also known as "catalytic official finance". ...
    Cover for Ambassador Doraemon: Japan's Pop Culture Diplomacy in China and South Korea

    Ambassador Doraemon: Japan's Pop Culture Diplomacy in China and South Korea 

    Harris, Richard Jonathan (Georgetown University, 2012)
    Despite a growing literature on Japanese soft power and public diplomacy, little research quantifies its effects or orients it in policy discussions. This paper investigates the relationship of consumption of Japanese ...
    Cover for Does the Inclusion of Women in African Legislatures Encourage Women's Political Participation?

    Does the Inclusion of Women in African Legislatures Encourage Women's Political Participation? 

    Clouston, Rosemarie Frances (Georgetown University, 2012)
    Using Afrobarometer survey data from up to 20 African countries over four time periods spanning nearly a decade and country-level data from a variety of sources, this study tests the hypotheses that: (1) Quota laws requiring ...
    Cover for Status Immobility and Systemic Revisionism in Rising Great Powers

    Status Immobility and Systemic Revisionism in Rising Great Powers 

    Ward, Steven Michael (Georgetown University, 2012)
    Rising states generally have incentives to pursue moderate, conciliatory foreign policies. Why, then, do they sometimes adopt grand strategic orientations that reject and challenge the set of rules, norms, and principles ...
    Cover for POWER AND INFLUENCE: IDEATIONAL AND MATERIAL FACTORS IN THE INTERNATIONAL POSTURE OF CHINA RISING AS A GREAT POWER

    POWER AND INFLUENCE: IDEATIONAL AND MATERIAL FACTORS IN THE INTERNATIONAL POSTURE OF CHINA RISING AS A GREAT POWER 

    Ambrosetti, Massimo (Georgetown University, 2012)
    POWER AND INFLUENCE: IDEATIONAL AND MATERIAL FACTORS IN THE INTERNATIONAL POSTURE OF CHINA RISING AS A GREAT POWER
    Cover for FLAGS OF CONVENIENCE: THE DEVELOPMENT OF OPEN REGISTRIES IN THE GLOBAL MARITIME BUSINESS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR MODERN SEAFARERS

    FLAGS OF CONVENIENCE: THE DEVELOPMENT OF OPEN REGISTRIES IN THE GLOBAL MARITIME BUSINESS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR MODERN SEAFARERS 

    Gregory, William Robert (Georgetown University, 2012)
    Flags of convenience, a tool developed by the modern maritime business to circumvent Western labor and tax regulations through international vessel registration, pose a significant risk to the well-being of global seafarer ...
    Cover for AL-QAEDA IN PAKISTAN: HOW THIS SAFE HAVEN AND RELATIONSHIP  IMPACTS INSURGENCY AND WAR IN AFGHANISTAN

    AL-QAEDA IN PAKISTAN: HOW THIS SAFE HAVEN AND RELATIONSHIP IMPACTS INSURGENCY AND WAR IN AFGHANISTAN 

    McGovern, Kira (Georgetown University, 2012)
    The war in Afghanistan is complex and there is no singular solution to resolve the conflict that exists there. However, there are certain factors that will drastically impact the future of it, especially concerning ...
    Cover for Microfinance in India and How it Empowers Women

    Microfinance in India and How it Empowers Women 

    Kotahwala, Vidhi (Georgetown University, 2012)
    MICROFINANCE IN INDIA AND HOW IT EMPOWERS WOMEN
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