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Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University
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May 28, 2020
Naming Terror: Impact of Proscription on Negotiations with Non-State Armed Groups
By: Flavia Eichmann -
May 28, 2020
What Should Washington Do When the Belt and Road Comes to Russia?
By: Sagatom Saha, Theresa Lou -
May 28, 2020
Capital, Inequality, and Compulsory Savings: Australia’s Superannuation System in the Context of Piketty
By: Brody Viney -
May 28, 2020
Artificial Intelligence in International Development: Avoiding Ethical Pitfalls
By: Lindsey Andersen -
May 28, 2020
Echoes of Abstention: Russian Policy in Libya and Implications for Regional Stability
By: Sakari Ishetiar -
May 28, 2020
Effect of “Just Cause” Eviction Ordinances on Eviction in Four California Cities
By: Julieta Cuellar -
May 28, 2020
Pirates, Boat People, and Bystanders: Contradictions at the Marine Bedrock of the International Human Rights Regime
By: Matej Jungwirth -
May 01, 2020
From White Teyab to Pink Kandakat: Gender and the 2018-2019 Sudanese Revolution
By: Miriam Engeler, Elena Braghieri, Samira Manzur -
May 01, 2020
Gender and Migration from North Korea
By: Erin Engstran, Caitlin Flynn, Meg Harris -
May 01, 2020
Lessons from Ukraine: Shifting International Surrogacy Policy to Protect Women and Children
By: Emma Lamberton -
May 01, 2020
Tailpipe Wars: The Presidential Politics of U.S. Auto Emissions
By: Ryan Warsing -
May 01, 2020
The Accuracy Of Proxy Means Tests For Immigrant Populations: A Case Study In Colombia
By: Will Sims -
May 01, 2020
The Politics of Pineapple: Examining the Inequitable Impacts of Southern Costa Rica's Pineapple Industry
By: Jennifer Brown, Tara Flint, Jessca LaMay -
May 01, 2020
The Social Credit System: Not Just Another Chinese Idiosyncrasy
By: Eunsun Cho -
May 28, 2019
Something for Nothing? How Growing Rent-seeking is at the Heart of America’s Economic Troubles
By: Lachlan Carey, Amn Nasir -
May 01, 2018
Journal of Public and International Affairs 2018
By: Andi Zhou, Sam Kanson-Benanav, Collin Smith, Yi Xu, Amn Nasir, Sameer Anwar, Saim Rashid, Muqueet Shahzad, Lauren Eades, William O'Connell, Caper Gooden, Paige KW Gasser, Laurie Georges, Seleeke Flingai, Erika Parks -
September 01, 2017
The Effect of House Prices on Household Borrowing: A New Approach
By: James Cloyne -
July 13, 2017
Politics & Polls #51: The Trump-Russia Story with Benjamin Wittes
By: Julian Zelizer, Sam Wang -
May 01, 2017
Journal of Public and International Affairs 2017
By: Bethany Atkins, Trevor Pierce, Valentina Baiamonte, Chiara Redaelli, Hal Brewster, Vivian Chang, Lindsay Holcomb, Sarah Lohschelder, Nicolas Pose, Stephen Reimer, Namitha Sadanand, Eustace Uzor -
May 01, 2016
Journal of Public and International Affairs 2016
By: Megan Campbell, Geoff Cooper, Kathryn Alexander, Aneliese Bernard, Nastasha Everheart, Andrej Litvinjenko, Kabira Namit, Saman Rejali, Alisa Tiwari, Michael Wagner -
May 01, 2015
Journal of Public and International Affairs 2015
By: Joanna Hecht, Sam duPont, Cynthia Barmore, Natasha Geber, Abby McCartney, Emily A. Wiseman, Jordan Dantas, Stephanie Leutert, Lauren Dunn -
May 01, 2014
Journal of Public and International Affairs 2014
By: Daphne McCurdy, Chikara Onda, Aaron Aitken, Lucia Adriana Baltazar Vazquez, John Paul Bumpus, John Speed Meyers, Pierina Ana Sanchez, Yolaine Frossard de Saugy, Melanie Harris, Steve Moilanen, Stephen Pritchard, Nicolas Collin dit de Montesson, Naomi Crowther -
November 05, 2013
Innovation in Urban Development: Incremental Housing, Big Data, and Gender
By: Allison M. Garland -
May 01, 2013
Journal of Public and International Affairs 2013
By: Greg Rosalsky, Sarah Schleck, Nathaniel D. F. Allen, Ezra Levin, Alex Penwill, Farzan Sabet, Daniel Tam-Claiborne, Albert Trithart, Mark Walker, Ben Grubb, Gloria Twesigye -
March 05, 2012
JOURNAL OF PUBLIC AND INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS 2012
By: Dan Fichtler, Andrew Shaver -
March 05, 2011
Journal of Public and International Affairs 2011
By: Sarita Vanka, Lynn von Koch-Liebert -
May 05, 2010
Letter from the Editors
By: Marina Henke, Ledio Cakaj -
May 05, 2010
The Limits of Power: The End of American Exceptionalism
By: Geoffrey P. Macdonald -
May 05, 2010
China in Africa
By: Dane Erickson -
May 05, 2010
From Bosnia to Baghdad the Case for Regulating Private Military and Security Companies.
By: Ruta Nimkar -
May 05, 2010
Through Domestic Violence Legislation: Improving the Implementation of Turkey's Law 4320 on the Protection of the Family.
By: Barbara L. Rodriguez -
May 05, 2010
(Re) Covering the Past, Remembering the Trauma: The Politics of Commemoration at Sites of Atrocity.
By: Lisa M. Moore -
May 05, 2010
State-Building from the Outside-In: UNMIK and Its Paradox.
By: Nicolas Lemay-Hébert -
May 05, 2010
Moving Beyond Coercive Diplomacy: A New Policy Approach Toward Iran's Nuclear Ambitions.
By: Brandon M. Boylan -
May 05, 2010
Russia's Public Diplomacy Effort: What the Kremlin is Doing and Why It's Not Working.
By: Katherine P. Avgerinos -
May 05, 2010
Making Choices: Prospects for a Canada-EU Free Trade Agreement.
By: Joseph Blomeley -
May 05, 2010
Improving International Policy Coordination in the Wake of the Financial Crisis.
By: Jonathan Burks -
May 05, 2010
Division by Addition Why a Three-State Solution is Better Than Two.
By: Colin P. Clarke -
May 05, 2010
Letter from the Editors
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May 05, 2010
Active Space Debris Removal: Needs, Implications, and Recommendations for Today's Geopolitical Environment.
By: Megan Ansdell -
May 05, 2010
The Logic of E.U. Enlargement: Exporting Stability or Inheriting an Empire.
By: Velibor Jakovleski -
May 05, 2010
Cooperative Migration Policy, Uncooperative Reality: The E.U.'s Impossible "Management" of West African Migration.
By: Sarah M. Rich -
May 05, 2010
Learning Not to Kick with our Achilles Heel: The Case against a Counterinsurgency-Focused Military.
By: Seth McCormick Lynn -
May 05, 2010
Talking with Terrorists: Terrorist Groups and the Challenge of Legitimization.
By: Joshua Gross -
May 05, 2010
Do Conditional Cash Transfers Increase Poor Households' Coping Capabilities? Accessing the Effect of Oportunidades in Poor Urban Settings in Mexico.
By: Claudia Vinay -
May 05, 2010
Fulfilling the Prague Promise: A Framework for Nuclear Security
By: Julia C. Morse -
May 05, 2010
Between Policy and Justice: The Brazilian National Policy on Pharmaceuticals
By: Mariana Peixoto Socal -
May 05, 2008
Letter from the Editor
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May 05, 2008
Peace in its Wake? The 2004 Tsunami and Internal Conflict in Indonesia and Sri Lanka
By: Jason S. Enia -
May 05, 2008
"We're all Smarter than Any One of Us": The Role of Inter-Agency Intelligence Organizations in Combating Armed Groups
By: Jeanne Hull -
May 05, 2008
Lessons from the Soviet Occupation in Afghanistan for the United States and NATO
By: Jonathan Gandomi -
May 05, 2008
What is in it for the Poor? Evidence from Fiscal Decentralization in Vietnam
By: Hoang-Phuong Nguyen -
May 05, 2008
Targeting Cultural Property: The Role of International Law
By: Ashlyn Milligan -
May 05, 2008
Twin Deficits and The Fate of The US Dollar: A Hard Landing Reexamined
By: Ashlyn Milligan -
May 05, 2008
Understanding the South African Nuclear Experience and its Applicability to Iran
By: Brian Kaper -
May 05, 2008
Embracing "Open Access" in East Africa: A Common Internet Infrastructure Policy Agenda for Human Security and Economic Development
By: Joshua Goldstein -
May 05, 2008
Water in Central Asia: A Prospect of Conflict or Cooperation?
By: Beatrice Mosello -
May 05, 2008
Space Weaponization and Canada-U.S. Relations: Lessons from Australia
By: Steve Buchta -
May 05, 2008
Improving Educational Quality in Honduras: Building a Demand-Driven Education Market
By: Fernando Yitzack Pavon -
March 05, 2007
Letter from the Editors - 2007
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March 05, 2007
He Who Would Rule: Climate Change in the Arctic and its Implications for U.S. National Security
By: Elizabeth L. Chalecki