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Teranga: The Role of Associations in the Senegalese Community in the City of Buenos Aires (2012-2018)
(Georgetown University, 2019)
This study contributes to the growing field of literature and research that focuses on the nature and influence of the existent African population in Argentina, specifically on transnational Senegalese migrants to the city ...
Enforcing International Trade Law in the World Trade Organization's Committees: Courting Third Party Opinion
(Georgetown University, 2019)
Why would states discuss a trade dispute through a non-judicial treaty mechanism, when a more formal process is readily available? Specifically, in the context of the World Trade Organization (WTO), why would states use ...
Sourcing Air Supremacy: Determinants of Change in the International Fighter Jet Network
(Georgetown University, 2019)
International arms transfers stand at the intersection of security studies and international political economy. They are not simply economic exchanges or transfers in goods, but a crucial part of larger state-to-state ...
Las Coaliciones Promotoras y Los Contextos que Llevaron al Avance del Proyecto Atómico CAREM (Central Argentina de Elementos Modulares) en Argentina entre 1976 y 2015
(Georgetown University, 2019)
While the way in which the State makes decisions regarding matters of public policy cannot be reduced to a simple universal explanation, it is, however, important to try to grasp why certain matters are of sufficient concern ...
Militarized Politics and Indiscriminate Counterinsurgency
(Georgetown University, 2019)
Why do some states fighting a civil war use force indiscriminately? Despite the risks to regime legitimacy and questionable practical effectiveness, indiscriminate violence in civil war remains a common phenomenon. While ...
Making Meaning and Making Monsters: Democracies, Personalist Regimes and International Conflict
(Georgetown University, 2019)
It is well established that while democracies don’t fight other democracies, they frequently engage in conflict with autocratic regimes. This project demonstrates that democracies are particularly prone to engaging in ...
THE VIEW OF BLACK WOMEN THROUGH AMERICAN SOCIETY’S EYES GUIDED BY THE BREAKDOWN OF AMERICANAH BY CHIMAMANDA NGOZI ADICHIE
(Georgetown University, 2019)
Throughout society black women are constantly categorized, degraded, disrespected and ignored. Using the novel by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, my aim is to show the ways in which black women have been treated not only today ...