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Britain and the European Union: Forty Years of Uncertainty Undergraduate
(2016)
The United Kingdom is facing a referendum, to occur by the end of
2017, when British citizens will get the opportunity to vote on whether
or not the UK should remain a member of the European Union. For
Britain, the ...
Going Out: The Globalization of the Chinese Nuclear Sector Undergraduate
(2016)
Over the past decade, the Chinese government has aimed to further
incorporate nuclear technology into its plan to meet China’s growing
energy needs, and the nation’s major nuclear firms have acted
enthusiastically to ...
The Original Exception: The Originaires in Senegal, 1848-1960 Undergraduate
(2017)
When French colonialists governed parts of Africa, they partitioned Africans into groups of unique, individual statuses: sujets, metis, originaires, tirailleurs, and assimiles. These statuses contributed to uneven access ...
Lowering Expectations: The Evolution of UN Peacekeeping and Recommendations for the Future Undergraduate
(2016)
United Nation’s Peacekeeping Operations have been contested since
the first blue helmets arrived in the Gaza Strip in 1956. Peacekeeping
Operations can be divided into three temporal categories, each with
their own ...
Public Health and the British Empire: From Colonization to Decolonization Undergraduate
(2016)
This article traces the process of how colonization and eventual decolonization within the British Empire affected the development of public health infrastructure within British India versus British East Africa, and why ...
Drones, Ethics, and Pakistan Undergraduate
(2017)
The following article provides an ethical appraisal of the use of armed drones within the Federally Administered Tribal Areas of Pakistan by the Central Intelligence Agency through the prism of Just War theory. This paper ...