
Selma Beliel, “Is Democracy a Pre-requisite for Good Government? An Examination of False Consciousness in Sudan”
Kathleen YS Davis, “Human Trafficking and Its Presence in Ohio”
Daniela Haheu, “Local Public Administration and International Donor Organizations in Moldova”
Jennifer Hamilton, “Democratic Institutions in Fourteen African Regimes: Implications for Democratic Quality”
Kristen Johnson, “Uncivil Society: The Exhaustion of Democracy in Colombia”
Jeff Kempton, “The State of Chinese Nanotechnology: From Revolution to Modernization”
David Morrison, “Counterterrorism Policy Effectiveness in Dictatorships versus Democracies: The Case of Spain, 1968-2004”
James Mosher, “Democracy in Post-Orange Revolution Ukraine: Progress and Prospects.”
Kimberly Murphy, “The Impact of China’s Private Education on Continued Economic Growth”
Joy Ndiangui, “An Analysis of the U.S. Refugee Resettlement Program: A Focus on the ‘1972 Burundians’ in Dayton, Ohio.”
Morgan O’Brien, “Religious Pluralism in Mauritius and Turkey”
Jason Osleson, “Wielding a Digital Sword: Media Propagation of Islamist Extremism”
Rafael Ranieri, “An Analysis of the Bases for the Endurance of Brazil’s Non-Consolidated Democracy in the Absence of Performance Legitimacy”
Scott Runyan, “Psychological and Social Factors of Neo-Fascism: A Comparative Study”
Caress (Abercrombie) Schenk, “The Contributions of NATO to the Institutionalization of Humanitarian Intervention: The Cases of Bosnia-Herzegovina and Kosovo”
Brooke Shannon, “The Value of Deliberative Democratic Practices to Civic Education”
Brandon Snell, “The Origins of Ethno/National Separatist Terrorism: A Global Analysis of the Background Conditions of Terrorist Campaigns”
Foday Sulimani, “The False Promise of International Institutions in Building Stable Democracies in Third World Countries”
Shane Tomashot, “Radical Islamist Fundamentalism and Extremism and the Impact of U.S. Foreign Policy in Uzbekistan and Central Asia”
Lisa Underwood, “Indian Defense Industry: Quest for Self-Reliance”
Matthew Wahlert, “Non-State Actors and Asymmetric Warfare: A New Paradigm for International Relations”
Shana Wilkins, “Security and Freedom: A Study of Democracy, Terrorism and Public Opinion in Israel”
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