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DOES JOINING THE EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRIES TRANSPARENCY INITIATIVE HAVE AN IMPACT ON EXTRACTIVE AND NON-EXTRACTIVE FDI INFLOWS?
(Georgetown University, 2013)
The Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) invites resource-rich countries to voluntarily publish the payments they receive from corporations and open their books to the scrutiny of certified auditors. In ...
TERRORISM IN YEMEN: CHALLENGES AND UNITED STATES FOREIGN POLICY
(Georgetown University, 2013)
TERRORISM IN YEMEN: CHALLENGES AND UNITED STATES FOREIGN POLICY
Strange Bedfellows or Brothers-in-Arms: Why Terrorist Groups Ally
(Georgetown University, 2013)
Conventional wisdom holds that terrorist groups with a shared enemy or ideology have ample reason to work together, even if they are primarily engaged in separate conflicts. Partnering with another terrorist organization ...
Perilous Waters: The Political Economy of International Warship Exports
(Georgetown University, 2013)
Why would a state export warships that could be used against it? Strategic logic suggests that increasing another state's combat power is bad policy, as the United Kingdom discovered when it faced British-built destroyers ...
DOES INCREASED PER CAPITA TRADE LEAD TO HUMAN DEVELOPMENT? - A STUDY OF THE ASEAN COUNTRIES, CHINA, JAPAN AND KOREA (ASEAN PLUS THREE)
(Georgetown University, 2013)
The linkage between trade and development is complex. Different measure of development yields different relationship between trade and development. Moreover, the impact of trade on development is usually tested through the ...
FINE LINE OR HARD LINE? THE TENSION BETWEEN SECURITY AND PUBLIC DIPLOMACY IN VISA POLICY BEFORE AND AFTER 9/11
(Georgetown University, 2013)
U.S. visa policy--the challenge of facilitating legitimate travel to the United States while keeping out travelers with harmful intent, and at the same time advancing American interests and policy priorities--is a policy ...
The Dahiyeh Doctrine: The Conditions Under Which States Can Establish Asymmetric Deterrence
(Georgetown University, 2013)
For the last decade, a growing body of research has sough to understand how classical deterrence methods could be adapted by states to establish asymmetric deterrence against non-state militant groups. Various strategies ...
State Formation: When Power, Legitimacy, and Action Align or Collide
(Georgetown University, 2013)
Self-determination claims to statehood continue to be the basis for war, strife and contention. Often state power interests can either align or collide with legitimacy claims for self-determination. How, when and why is ...
Is Terrorism Inevitable?: The Immortality of Terrorism
(Georgetown University, 2013)
IS TERRORISM INEVITABLE?: THE IMMORTALITY OF TERRORISM
THAILAND'S PROBLEM WITH THE SEXUAL EXPLOITATION OF WOMEN IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY
(Georgetown University, 2013)
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