The new issue of the Journal is out now, featuring a collection of essays from authors such as @ChrisOmeara_ , @KhaledBeydoun , @JerzyBuzek , and more. Check it out today at https://t.co/ngidVAZG8H!
As US & #Russia have now formally extended #NewSTART Treaty for 5 years, reposting my deep dive for @BrownJournal on what could come next on nuclear arms control and related issues:
https://t.co/4LJsH3sQtR
Interested in nuclear arms? Read @steven_pifer ‘s piece in our latest edition of the Journal to find out more about where the future of nuclear arms control is headed https://t.co/qE9VarZXX4
The new issue of the Journal is out now. It features a collection of essays from authors such as @lisamurkowski , @SenWhitehouse , @JodyWilliams97 and more speaking on topics like the rise of China, disarmament, and the Arab Spring. Check it out today! https://t.co/MceJZu4tTI
In her article “The Law’s Broken Promises to Stateless Persons,” Jamie Chai Yun Liew @thechaiyun, associate professor at the @uOttawa, details the way in which stateless persons fall through the cracks of Canadian and international legal frameworks. https://t.co/QD2nzw8kMK
Gerónimo Gutiérrez Fernández (@GERONIMO__GF), former Mexican ambassador to the U.S., discusses the development of U.S.-Mexico relationship, #USMCA, and immigration in an interview with @jonah_shrock and @JackMalamud. #USMexico https://t.co/telgYlJxA2
In his article “Protecting Stateless Refugees in the United States,” David Baluarte, associate clinical professor of law at @wlulaw , scrutinizes the consideration of statelessness in U.S. asylum adjudication procedures. #statelessness https://t.co/mA2LGbtJrT
@j_r_mcallister, “The Extraordinary Gamble: How The #Yugoslav Tribunal’s Indictment Of Slobodan #Milosevic During The #KosovoWar Affected Peace Efforts,” @BrownJournal, Vol. 26, No. 1 (Fall/Winter 2019), pp. 201-213.
https://t.co/NPoVpt0QbH
#Protest#IR#authoritarianism#ArabSpring
"Diaspora movements can play a vitally important and even lifesaving role in conflicts at home."
@Dangermoss16 of @PittTweet on the promises and perils of diaspora mobilization against authoritarian regimes.
https://t.co/n0VaMVEidj
#HumansofWatson: "I first joined the @BrownJournal because I felt it was a unique opportunity to play a role in shaping scholarship in international relations and collaborate and meet with world leaders and scholars." -Jonah Shrock ’20 https://t.co/UjH1jjodIW
"China’s 'whole of society' approach to espionage negatively affects the United States’ economy, its diplomatic influence, and its military capabilities."
Former CIA officer @neftimiades of @PSUHarrisburg on Chinese espionage in our latest issue.
https://t.co/B5E2UBafnv
#Kosovo#IR#War
"Kosovo exposed a fundamental tension between order (or legality) and human protection, which was reflected in many cases around the world."
@ProfTedNewman and @gezimvisoka on the Kosovo War's implications for international Order.
https://t.co/gokIoR00gM
#Uganda
"The PPM has been savvy in its deployment of digital outreach to its intended public: the youth who make up almost 75 percent of Uganda’s population."
David Kiwuwa of the @UniofNottingham on @HEBobiwine and @People_Power_Ug in our latest issue.
https://t.co/RiiTz876Yy
"In major respects, intelligence remains a 'missing dimension' in the history of postwar diplomacy and international affairs."
@calder_walton of the Harvard @Kennedy_School on spies, election meddling, and disinformation in our latest issue.
https://t.co/jJLIWulkmu
"The only thing that [survivors] spell out very clearly is that there is no money in this world that can pay for what they have gone through."
@atifetejahjaga on gender based violence in the Kosovo War in our latest issue.
https://t.co/OXJSmNmEAH
"Egyptians’ dwindling support for democracy is clearly linked to dramatic shifts in their perceptions of economic and security conditions, as well as to declining public confidence in political actors."
@HamzawyAmr in our latest issue.
https://t.co/cdmEOAWKnd