Senior Thesis 2018-2019
Always Fighting the Last War: Post-Vietnam Lessons Learned and Their Impact on the U.S. Occupation of Iraq
Oren Abusch-Magder, International Relations, Class of 2019
Opening, Solution, Despair: Why Turkey Still Faces a Kurdish Question
Nesi Altaras, International Relations and Economics, Class of 2019
Can A Feminist Foreign Policy Exist? A Gendered Analysis of the 2003 U.S. Occupation of Iraq
Sara Arman, International Relations and Middle Eastern Studies, Class of 2019
Battles After the War: Women’s Legislative Representation and Peace in Post-Civil War States
Sarah Chin, Political Science, Class of 2019
Can International Law Work for Palestine? A Comparative Case Study of the UN’s Engagement in the Sustained Military Occupations of Palestinian Territories and Western Sahara
Alara Hanci, International Relations and Civic Studies, Class of 2019
Retweet If You Agree: Analyzing How News Outlets Use Twitter
Benjamin Hewitt, Political Science, Class of 2019
Taking Command: A Legal-Historical Analysis of Modern Presidential Power in Domestic Security Threat Responses
Brett Isaacs, Political Science, Class of 2019
How Does National Identity Change Over Time? An Analysis of Israel at Three Turning Points
Catherine Perloff, Political Science and Psychology, Class of 2019
Emergence of a Republican New England: Economic Perception as a Predictor of Voting in the Gubernatorial and Congressional Elections
Alec Whipple, Political Science, Class of 2019