Browsing by Department "International Studies"
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(2016)The construction of railroads, highways, pipelines, tunnels, and bridges is a result of an imagined construction of regions and in return helps solidify such imaginations. Critics of the role of technological advancement ...
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Traditional renditions of the idea of community have faced many new critiques in the face of our increasingly globalized world that has come to be organized into national communities, or nation-states. Following a ...
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(2013-02-04)Health and nutritional status; rural health; Thomazeau, Haiti
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Japan is currently facing a population decline and other large demographic shifts. Many Japanese people are choosing to delay marriage (or not get married at all), ultimately resulting in a lower birth rate and an aging ...
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(2013-03-11)When it comes to punishing opponents of the present-day regime, Soviet traditions remain alive and well. So that Russia’s attempt at democracy can be better understood, I will discuss aspects of the Soviet government dating ...
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(Wiley, 2016-11)The European Union's (EU) accession negotiations with Turkey attract a lot of attention from all over Europe to the European Parliament, which serves as a modern agora wherein interests, information, and influence frequently ...
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(2014-12-11)Conversations about immigration increasingly come up on the national and state political agenda. In 2011, the study “Acculturation, Sexuality, and Health Outcomes Among Latino Workers in the Brazos Valley” examined the ...
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(2019-04-23)The spread of mobile technology and coverage has had transformative effects, and most current literature focuses on the positive effects of this technology; it holds leaders accountable, facilitates democracy, and encourages ...
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(1998)As Britain's future relationship within the European Union has become increasingly a more salient issue not only among the political elites, but also among the general electorate, it is not very surprising that many students ...
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This project will identify specific legislation and laws that contribute to the denial of healthcare to incarcerated trans women and identify changes in these existing laws that could improve the experience of this distinct ...
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Nation-states across the world continuously construct thick barriers, wire fences, and inventive fortifications along their borders due to a variety of reasons. In response to this global trend, Reece Jones answers this ...
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In an ever-evolving globalized society, international organizations have become more powerful on a global scale. The growing power of global governance has caused increased complexity in its relationship with the nation-state. ...
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The discourse on coercion often focuses on the aggressor state’s (i.e., coercer’s) intentions to change the status quo of world affairs prior to the use of force. In doing so, scholars examine the intentions of the aggressor ...
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The goal of this thesis will be to conduct a survey of literature surrounding the Beowulf story and its many adaptations, specifically the ones relating to war and combat, for the purpose of determining how Beowulf adaptations ...
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(2013-02-04)No decisions are made in a vacuum, especially in regards to foreign policy. The Cold War mindset permeated every level of politics in the United States, but the question of the unintended consequences of this unwavering ...
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Drawing on scholarship in energy humanities, this project uncovers the significance behind film portrayals of wind energy as a way of expanding knowledge of our relationship to alternative energy and its viability through ...