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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 ...
THE ENDS OF JUSTICE: SEEKING PERPETUAL PEACE IN A TIME OF ENDLESS WAR
(Georgetown University, 2021)
U.S. forces have been engaged around the globe since World War II, and “endless” war has become the backdrop of American life. This militarized status quo is rife with paradox and contradiction. The Constitution stipulates ...
Fishing in Troubled Waters: China, Turkey, and the Eastern Mediterranean
(Georgetown University, 2022)
The article seeks to explain the conspicuous lack of alignment and mutual support between Turkey and China on their respective regional maritime disputes. A comparison of the maritime disputes between Turkey and its neighbors ...
One Country Two Systems in Taiwan and Alienation after the 2019 Hong Kong Protest
(Georgetown University, 2022)
Compared with 2019, 2020 saw a drastic increase in Communist Party of China (CCP) flight violations into Taiwan’s Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ). Chinese warplanes crossed the median line, a vital part of Taiwan’s ...
Space Warfare and Great Power Competition
(Georgetown University, 2022)
While previous studies have highlighted the strategies and space policies China, Russia,and the United States will pursue, my thesis will offer an insight to evaluate the
capabilities and space policies of each of China, ...
Immigrants in the World Cup: How Do Foreign-Born Players Impact World Cup Team Performance from 1970-2018?
(Georgetown University, 2022)
The FIFA Men’s Soccer World Cup is seen as the most important sports competition in the world. Despite close connection between team performance to national pride, the impact of foreign-born players is largely seen but ...
Conciliarity, Nationalism, and the Roman Social Imaginary: A History of Political and Ecclesiastical Ideas on the Separation and Integration of Powers
(Georgetown University, 2022)
This project investigates the impact the conciliar theory had on the separation and integration of powers in political and ecclesiastical thought. Taking a long period approach, the project draws parallels between the ...
Sailor, Lawyer, Author, Judge: Culture, Delegation, and Customary International Law in the U.S. Navy
(Georgetown University, 2022)
How do executive branch entities in the United States help create, advocate for, and implement customary international law? I propose to answer this question by examining 1) how customary international law is embedded in ...
The Golden Key to South Korea’s Popular Culture’s Sensation in the West
(Georgetown University, 2023)
Continuing my work from my senior thesis as an undergraduate at Princeton University this master’s thesis dives into the niche aesthetic of Hallyu. The purpose is to expose that at the most deconstructed level of the success ...