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Brown Journal of World Affairs
The Brown Journal of World Affairs is a semiannual journal of international relations and foreign policy produced at Brown University’s Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs. The Journal features original articles by and interviews with world leaders, policymakers, and prominent academics.
Each issue is composed of several thematic sections that showcase unique and incisive scholarship on the salient international issues of today and tomorrow. Past contributors include Jimmy Carter, Samantha Power, Mikhail Gorbachev, John Kerry, and Joseph Stiglitz. The Journal was founded in 1993 and publishes two issues a year, in spring and winter.
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September 01, 2019
Kashmir: A Case for Self-Determination
By:
Hafsa Kanjwal
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September 01, 2019
Toward A Drug-Free Society: The Singapore Approach
By:
Ng Ser Song
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September 01, 2019
Saving Secularism in India
By:
Mani Shankar Aiyar
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September 01, 2019
Kosovo 20 Years On: Implications For International Order
By:
Edward Newman, Gëzim Visoka
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September 01, 2019
Gender Based Violence In The Kosovo War
By:
Atifete Jahjaga
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September 01, 2019
How We Succeeded In Kosovo
By:
Wesley K. Clark
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September 01, 2019
Taking Care Of Business: Industrial Espionage And International Law
By:
Russell Buchan
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September 01, 2019
On The Question Of Chinese Espionage
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Nicholas Eftimiades
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September 01, 2019
Spies, Election Meddling, And Disinformation: Past And Present
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Calder Walton
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September 01, 2019
American Espionage: Lessons From History
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Rhodri Jeffreys-Jones
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September 01, 2019
Egypt’s Consolidated Authoritarianism
By:
Amr Hamzawy
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September 01, 2019
The Diffusion Of Protest Following The 2007–2008 Global Crash
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Cristina Flesher Fominaya
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September 01, 2019
What Can Protest Achieve?: The Case of the Fossil Fuel Divestment Campaign
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Carl Death
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September 01, 2019
Examining The Rise Of Popular Protests: The People Power Movement In Uganda
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David E. Kiwuwa
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September 01, 2019
The Promises And Perils Of Diaspora Mobilization Against Authoritarian Regimes
By:
Dana Moss
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September 01, 2019
The Politics Of Maps: Mapping The West Bank Barrier
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Christine Leuenberger
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March 01, 2019
The Modern Political Map of Our Ocean Planet
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Coalter G. Lathrop
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March 01, 2019
Maps Of War And Peace: Rethinking Geography In International Affairs
By:
Luis da Vinha
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March 01, 2019
The Straw Men Reigniting An “International War On Drugs”: A Case For Multilateralism
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Yury Fedotov
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March 01, 2019
Toward The End Of The Global War On Drugs
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Khalid Tinasti
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March 01, 2019
Paul D. Kenny: Populism And The War On Drugs In Southeast Asia
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Paul D. Kenny
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March 01, 2019
Ethan Nadelmann: Paradigms For U.S. Drug Policy
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Ethan Nadelmann
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March 01, 2019
Afghan Poppy Production for the World: Dynamics and Entanglements
By:
Hermann Kreutzmann
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March 01, 2019
Leadership And Policy-Making: Lessons From The U.S. Government
By:
Prudence Bushnell
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March 01, 2019
Oral History And The Rwandan Genocide
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Erin Jessee
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March 01, 2019
Unsettled Memory: Genocide Memorial Sites In Rwanda
By:
Amanda F. Grzyb
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March 01, 2019
Lessons From A Life In Rwandan Politics
By:
Theogene Rudasingwa
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March 01, 2019
A Multicultural Nationalism?
By:
Tariq Modood
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March 01, 2019
Undercover Journalism In North Korea
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Suki Kim
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March 01, 2019
Parag Khanna: Cartographic Conceptions For The Twenty-First Century
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Parag Khanna
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March 01, 2019
The Cartographic Constitution Of International Politics
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Jeppe Strandsbjerg
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January 01, 2019
The Extraordinary Gamble: How the Yugoslav Tribunal’s Indictment of Slobodan Milošević During the Kosovo War Affected Peace Efforts
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Jacqueline R. McAllister