Senior Thesis 2020-2021
The Emerging Interference of Non-Interference: An Analysis of China’s Security Presence in East Africa
Connor Akiyama, International Relations, Class of 2021
United States-Africa AIDs Policy: Stakeholder Politics, Tools for Survival
Brendan Foley, International Relations, Class of 2021
Rooting Displacement, Enlivening Return: An Analysis of Palestinian Refugees’ Senses of Place
Alice Hickson, International Relations, Class of 2021
“Legislators of Mankind”: Ideas of Rome in the Thought of Edmund Burke
James Himberger, Political Science, Class of 2021
Why Has the Idea of Integration Persisted Within the East African Community? People-Centeredness and Market-Driven Cooperation
Daniel Ndirangu, International Relations, Class of 2021
The Making of Maps: Cartographic Influences on the Strategic Analysis of Territorial Disputes in East Asia
Haruka Noishiki, International Relations, Class of 2021
The Impact of Chinese and Japanese High-Tech Investments on U.S. FDI Security Screening Policies
Guillaume Pailhoux, International Relations, Class of 2021
Warfare and Pandemics: How Factors Caused by Political Violence Affect HIV/AIDs Infections in Sub-Saharan Africa
Michael Quartararo, International Relations, Class of 2021
Hegelian Political Heritage in the United States
Tys Sweeney, Political Science, Class of 2021
Safeguarding Pakistan’s Nuclear Arsenal
Margaret Van Scoy, International Relations, Class of 2021
Moneyed-Interests in America: How Professionals and Firms Exert Influence in State Legislatures
Jack Waisel, Political Science, Class of 2021
When Democracies Retrench: A Case Study of Britain’s Withdrawal from East of Suez
Yicheng Zhang, International Relations, Class of 2021