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Open and Shut Cases: Irregular Migration Management and Policy Convergence in the European Union
(Georgetown University, 2021)
Why have European states adopted similar approaches to managing irregular migration? Existing explanations of migration policy development posit that the relative political power of interest groups that are favorably or ...
The Benefits of Promoting Women-Owned Micro and Small Businesses Through the United States’ Trade Policy
(Georgetown University, 2021)
Rather than viewing trade policy as merely a means of expanding the commercial opportunities, U.S. trade policymakers should consider trade as an international economic development tool that can be targeted to promote women ...
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 ...
Western Colonization Patterns Influence Agreement with US Foreign Policy: Evidence from UN Voting Patterns
(Georgetown University, 2023)
This piece explores the relationship between the Western colonization of non-Western states [Africa, MENA, Latin America, and Asia] and those states’ [colonized states] relationship with the United States. As we observe ...
The Effect of Cell Phone Use on State Fragility in Southeast Asia
(Georgetown University, 2023)
Cellphone use has become an affordable way for individuals to communicate with their communities and access media. This technological development has improved access to
resources for low- and middle-income Southeast Asia ...