Parallel Track on Developmental Issues: Western China and Southern Sudan
Essay analyzes the right to development, particularly those in rural and vulnerable categories (females, children, indigenous). By Cheng Huang. (04/26/2022)
Benin’s Recent Election is a Warning Sign to Democracy Everywhere
The recent election in Benin demonstrates that, as countries begin favoring the Chinese authoritarian model of governing, the West must stand up more strongly for democratic norms. By Benjamin Pear...
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Great Power Competition: What Is In It For Djibouti?
Analyzing the impacts of Great Power Competition between the U.S. and China on developing countries such as Djibouti. By Alexander J. Teynor. (05/04/2021)
Paper explores the challenges of nation-building due to the politicization of ethnic identities in Ethiopia and how it has hindered the democratization process. By Melale Hailu. (02/05/2...
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Spring 2017 IA Forum - Populism in the Digital Age and Cyber Security
Experts from around the world present their thoughts on Populism in the Digital Age and
International Affairs Forum: Disinformation/Misinformation & Education
The Winter 2020 issue of International Affairs Forum presents an array from contributors, including our Student Award Winner, discussing Disinformation/MIsinformation and Education issues. (0...
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A Nobel Peace Prize With No Peace: Is Ethiopia the Next Rwandan Genocide in the Making?
Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed was given the Nobel Prize in 2019. Was it warranted or is the country still at risk? By Salem Amare. (01/06/2020)
Making Basic Education Physically Accessible in ‘Education Ostracized Communities’
This paper examines the IBIS- Ghana a name in a symbolic reference to an Ibis bird Project efforts toward making basic education physically accessible in order to provide the empirical evidence req...
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Progress and Pitfalls in the Fight against Global Poverty
Analysis of major global poverty trends and their implications to help us advance the goal of poverty eradication. By M Viren. 10/17/2018
New book: Europe and Africa – Similarities and difference in Security Structures
New book available by Prof. Anis Bajrektarevic and Giuliano Luongo : Europe and Africa – Similarities and difference in Security Structures. Read the revie...
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Excerpt from Spring 2017 issue of IA Forum: Interview with Dr. Peter W. Singer
In this excerpt from the Spring 2017 issue of International Affairs Forum, Dr. Peter W. Singer (New America Foundation) discusses cyber security issues including the Russian hack during the U.S. el...
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Regime Survival in Uganda, Security Agencies and the Question of how many generals do you have?
Paper examines Ugandan facets of political power. By Ivan Mugyenzi Ashaba. (01/14/2017)