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The New School Graduate Program in International Affairs
The Graduate Program in International Affairs (GPIA) embodies the distinctive tradition of critical and engaged social thought of the New School. Faculty members combine practical experience in development work, the third sector, or in public advocacy with academic research that engages core problems of globalization and international affairs today. The student body is a diverse, vibrant combination of recent college graduates and professionals who are changing careers or adding to their qualifications.Visit Site
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December 01, 2018
WHY DOES COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION AROUSE OUR INTEREST? AN APPROACH TO THE ORGANIZATIONAL MODES DEVELOPED BY RINGUELET SETTLEMENT NEIGHBORS DURING THEIR RELOCATION
By: Sofia Bernat -
May 10, 2017
KIDNAPPING OF MIGRANTS IN TRANSIT THROUGH MEXICO AND THE TRANSNATIONAL ADVOCACY NETWORKS FOR THEIR HUMAN RIGHTS: SCOPE AND STRATEGIES
By: Monica Salmon Gómez -
May 10, 2017
DECOLONIZATION IN THE CONSTITUTIONAL SYSTEM: INDIGENOUS RIGHTS AND LEGAL PLURALISM, A COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN BOLIVIA, COLOMBIA, AND ECUADOR
By: Sergio Miranda Hayes -
May 10, 2017
PUBLIC POLICY ANALYSIS TO ENABLE WOMEN TO ACCESS A LIFE FREE FROM VIOLENCE IN MEXICO CITY: AN INTERVENTION PROPOSING TO WORK WITH YOUNG MEN FOR THE PREVENTION OF MASCULINE VIOLENCE
By: Isabella Esquivel Ventura -
May 08, 2017
URBAN CONFLICTS IN NORTHERN AMAZON REGION: DISORDERED GROWTH OF WETLANDS/RESSACAS IN MACAPÁ
By: Bianca Moro de Carvalho -
December 18, 2015
SOUTH AMERICA FACING BILATERAL INVESTMENT TREATIES: TOWARDS A RETURN OF THE STATE IN DISPUTE SETTLEMENT?
By: Magdalena Bas Vilizzio -
December 18, 2015
YOUTH AND MULTIDIMENSIONAL INEQUALITY: THE CASE OF ARGENTINA 2004-2014 IN THE LATIN AMERICAN CONTEXT
By: Analia Calero -
October 05, 2011
Constrained Autonomy and the Developmental State: From Successful Developmentalism to Catastrophic Failure
By: Jamee K. Moudud -
September 05, 2011
The Political Ontology of Catastrophe: Inventing the Vulnerable Society, 1953-1958
By: Stephen J. Collier -
August 05, 2011
The Field of the Blackbirds and the Battle for Europe
By: Anna Di Lellio -
July 05, 2011
A Pragmatic Ideal for Global Economic Governance Reform
By: Barry Herman -
May 05, 2011
Housing Policy in the U.S.: The Evolving Sub-national Role
By: Robert M. Buckley, Alex F. Schwartz -
April 05, 2011
Human Security
By: Sakiko Fukuda-Parr, Carol Messineo -
March 05, 2011
The Human Right to Development and Global Partnerships
By: Sakiko Fukuda- Parr -
February 05, 2011
Extending Political Rights to Citizens Abroad: Implications for the Nation-state
By: Jonathan Bach -
January 05, 2011
Media, Civil Society and the State in Democratic Politics in Africa: The Case of South Africa
By: Sean Jacobs -
June 05, 2010
Social Inclusion in Mumbai: Economics Matters Too
By: Robert M. Buckley -
May 05, 2010
The United States Military as an Agent of Development: Counterinsurgency Doctrine and Development Assistance
By: Carol Messineo -
April 05, 2010
Discontent with the World Bank's Excursion into Economic Geography: Lions and Butterflies Once More?
By: Robert M. Buckley, Thomas D. Buckley -
March 05, 2010
Security of Property Rights for Whom?
By: Terra Lawson-Remer -
January 05, 2010
JOURNEYS BEYOND THE WEST: World Orders and a 7th-Century, Buddhist Monk
By: L. H. M. Ling -
January 05, 2010
Child Budget Initiatives in Latin America
By: Alberto Minujin, Louise Moreira Daniels, Javier Curcio -
November 05, 2009
The City in the Global Crisis: Understanding Impacts and Strengthening the Performance of Stimulus Packages
By: hael Cohen -
November 05, 2009
From Master Plans to Stimulus Packages: Reflections on Urban Assistance to Rich and Poor Countries
By: Michael Cohen -
October 05, 2009
Speculating on Change: Four Paradoxes of Our Urban Future
By: Michael Cohen -
October 05, 2009
The Political Economy of Oil in the U.S.-Iran Crisis: U.S. globalized oil interests vs. Iranian regional interests
By: Thomas W. O'Donnell -
March 05, 2009
The Offshore Camps of the European Union: At the Border of Humanity
By: Miriam Ticktin -
February 05, 2009
On Vital Systems Security
By: Stephen Collier, Andrew Lakoff -
February 05, 2009
Vulnerability and Resilience of the Middle Class in Latin America
By: Alberto Minujin, Guillermina Comas -
December 05, 2008
Manage Radical Disputes: Public Reason, The American Dream, and the Case of Same-Sex Marriage
By: Keith J. Bybee, Cyril Ghosh -
December 05, 2008
Lust/Caution in IR: Democratising World Politics from Postcolonial Asia
By: L.H.M. Ling, Ching-Chane Hwang, Boyu Chen -
December 05, 2008
9/11 and the Paradox of American Power
By: Carl Conetta -
December 05, 2008
Fighting the 'Good Fight': An Assessment of Democratic Proposals For a New National Security Strategy
By: William D. Hartung -
November 05, 2008
Genocide by Attrition
By: Everita Silina -
July 05, 2008
Are Internationally Agreed Development Goals (IADGs) being implemented in national development strategies and aid programmes? A review of Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers (PRSPs) and development cooperation policy statements
By: Sakiko Fukuda-Parr -
July 05, 2008
A Fairy Tale of Science: Playing with Hayward Alker
By: L.H.M. Ling -
April 05, 2008
"The Kitsch of War: Misappropriating Sun Tzu for an American Imperial Hypermasculinity
By: L.H.M. Ling, Ching-Chane Hwang -
April 05, 2008
Time for Change in Global Trade and Financial Governance
By: Barry Herman -
March 05, 2008
Why the Code of Conduct for Resolving Sovereign Debt Crises Falls Short
By: Barry Herman -
March 05, 2008
A Postcolonial-Feminist Alternative to Neoliberal Self/Other Relations
By: L.H.M. Ling -
January 05, 2008
The Economics of CO2 Mitigation: the Stern Review and its critics
By: Marilyn Power -
November 05, 2007
Conflict Prevention and Development Cooperation
By: Robert Picciotto, Sakiko Fukuda-Parr -
November 05, 2007
The Strategic Triad: Form and Content in Brazil's Triangular Cooperation Practices
By: Adriana Erthal Abdenur -
May 05, 2007
Unequal Development in the 1990s: Growing Gaps in Human Capabilities
By: Sakiko Fukuda-Parr, David Stewart -
April 05, 2007
Evaluating the Costs and Benefits of the US War on Terror
By: David Gold -
March 05, 2007
Shared Knowledge, Joint Pursuits: International Relations Beyond the Age of Information
By: Sean Costigan, Christopher Pallaris -
February 05, 2007
Justice and Developing Country Debt
By: Barry Herman