Monthly Archives: March 2012

Volume 3 Issue 1

2011 The Welles Report Publication Click above link for access to articles and more from our peer-written publication

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SUNY Geneseo: MiNTernational Relations publication

MiNTernational Meets The Welles Report Click above for the link to our Mazagine meets IR joint publication

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Trokosi: Today’s Slavery

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Emily Rittenhouse “If any of us objected to their demands, we were flogged, starved and raped brutally,” states Belinda Edinam Siamey about her everyday life as a victim of a Trokosi in West Africa (Pischiutta 2009). Belinda was sacrificed by … Continue reading

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The One Year Anniversary of Egypt’s Revolution & its Impact on the Local, Regional, & Global Scale

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Anna Tiburzi Despite the stepping down of Mubarak as Egypt’s ruler, the Egyptian revolution has still not accomplished weeding out the political corruption and putting civilians in power. The Muslim Brotherhood and SCAF remain in control of the government, refusing … Continue reading

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Only Fiscal Policy Can Save Us Now

By David Ceely The US and UK resembled Japan during its lost decade. Real estate prices were in a debt driven bubble. When the bubble burst, asset values collapsed, sending shockwaves throughout the marketplace. Aggressive and unorthodox central bank action … Continue reading

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The Haqqani Network & Its Mysterious Potential: Why More Attention Needs to Be Paid

By Nimesha Perera The recent killing of America’s most wanted man for the past ten years, Osama bin Laden, reminded the public of how the still raging “war on terror” occurring in both the countries of Pakistan and Afghanistan, is … Continue reading

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Only Fiscal Policy Can Save Us Now

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By David Ceely The US and UK resembled Japan during its lost decade. Real estate prices were in a debt driven bubble. When the bubble burst, asset values collapsed, sending shockwaves throughout the marketplace. Aggressive and unorthodox central bank action … Continue reading

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The Haqqani Network & Its Mysterious Potential: Why More Attention Needs to be Paid

By Nimesha Perera The recent killing of America’s most wanted man for the past ten years, Osama bin Laden, reminded the public of how the still raging “war on terror” occurring in both the countries of Pakistan and Afghanistan, is … Continue reading

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The Long Sword of International Justice: The History of the Nuremberg Trials and the Formation of the International Criminal Court

By Greg D’Aiello Adolf Hitler’s grandiose idea of a perfect Germany resulted in a Germany so blinded by power that by the end of 1945, some of the population had no idea that their leader and nation was responsible for … Continue reading

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The Erosion of Democracy

By Eric Gomez NOTE: This article was written in 2009. The worldwide financial crisis that struck a little over a year ago and the ongoing debate over healthcare in America have dominated the discussion in Congress and in the media. … Continue reading

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