Browsing Programs, Centers, and Institutes by Author "Cerrato, Maddalena"
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Shatzer, JakeThe Basque Country, a region along the Spanish-Franco border, has a long history of independence and autonomy. In the modern era, from 1959 until 2011, the domestic terrorist group Euskadi Ta Askatasuna (ETA) waged a ...
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Nowland, Isabella MThe research investigates the “Latino health paradox” through the health determinant of birth outcomes and two levels of intersectionality expressed within the context of the cultural, the economic, and the political. The ...
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Morris, Kathryn CainEncountering the two greatest refugee crises in the twenty-first century, the European Union and the United States instituted immigration policies that externalized migration controls. Through international agreements, ...
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Kumar, SnehaThe complicity of the United States in the military coup which led to Augusto Pinochet’s rise of power highlights their subsequent interference in Chile’s economic development. Chile served as a laboratory for the United ...
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Bendersky, AllisonHistorically, France has experienced and integrated many periods of immigration, although France observed a shift in the origin of immigrants following World War II, with the majority of new immigrants hailing from former ...
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Thomas, Cheryl AThe unique situation of Palestine not being considered a state creates a rare situation for refugees who are thereby stateless and processed as such. Through this project, I explore how Palestinian refugees are impacted ...
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Sultana, FarihaHamas has been categorized as a terrorist organization and a sociopolitical organization resembling a government. However, the “terrorist” label overshadows Hamas’ other role as a provider of governance to Gazans. This ...
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Evans, RylieIn China there is a great gender imbalance, with men outnumbering women by 15%. This is a result of the One Child Policy which was enacted in 1979. At the same cultural moment, in 1978, Deng Xiaoping initiated the Open ...
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Burnham, Rebekah JordanTraditional 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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Mendoza, Lucas JamesJapan 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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Freytes, Alexandra IsabelThe Alternative for Germany (AfD) was founded in 2013 in response to the Euro crisis and reached the electoral threshold to participate in the federal government by 2017. Within the first few years of its creation, the AfD ...
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Dickson, Meredith WNation-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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Muquith, MaheraSpain has differed from the rest of the European Union for decades due to its absence of far-right party representation in the government. However, that unexpectedly changed when in 2018 the far-right Vox Party infiltrated ...
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Morton, Kristin NIn 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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Shabout, Serena E.An increase in major terrorist events in Europe over the past decade has shifted the reality for Muslims in Western Europe–and not for the better. The 2015 Paris attacks and the 2016 Nice truck attack have refocused attention ...