September 17, 2025
Posted by: Ava Seifred
U.S. Soft Power After Trump Soft power is a component of every state’s foreign policy. Understood as a force of attraction rather than coercion, it allows states to achieve their
September 17, 2025
Posted by: Ava Seifred
China’s Space Diplomacy Around the World China’s vision for an alternative world order are reflected in high-profile diplomatic initiatives such as the Belt and Road Initiative, the Global Development Initiative,
September 17, 2025
Posted by: Ava Seifred
Geoeconomics of the Deep: Governing Power, Resources, and Biodiversity on the High Seas This capstone explores the governance of the high seas as a global commons—the vast ocean areas beyond
September 17, 2025
Posted by: Ava Seifred
Averting War: Taiwan and US-China Relations In 2021, The Economist dedicated an issue to Taiwan titled “The Most Dangerous Place on Earth.” After China’s 2022 missile launches off Taiwan’s shores and
September 17, 2025
Posted by: Ava Seifred
Indigenous and International Relations in a Warming Arctic Air and ocean warming are transforming the Arctic. Since Arctic ecological and social systems are coupled, these environmental changes are rapidly translating
September 17, 2025
Posted by: Ava Seifred
Autonomous Weapons Systems, Drones, and the Future of Conflict One of the unexpected turns of events in the war in Ukraine has been the widespread adoption of drones as a