Category: Student Review
5 Articles
- Dialogues
- Student Review
Foreign Aid From a New Perspective: A Conversation with Dr. S.S. Regilme
GJIA: One of the book’s major points is that foreign aid politics stems from a logic of domination and moral superiority. It seems that conflict between superpowers fuels…
April 22, 2022
- Student Review
Synthesizing Theory and Practice in Scheyer and Kumskova’s “Feminist Foreign Policy: A Fine Line between ‘Adding Women’ and Pursuing a Feminist Agenda”
The article begins with a strong argument to identify patriarchal norms in standard foreign policy. The authors explain that, despite growing cultural and ideological,…
February 3, 2021
- Student Review
A Review of “Region-Making and Cross-Border Cooperation: New Evidence from Four Continents” by Elisabetta Nadalutti and Otto Kallscheuer
The below seeks to give the flavor of Nadalutti and Kallscheuer’s argument, as any justified account of their work can only be achieved by reading the book in full. They…
March 13, 2020
- Student Review
The Srebrenica Genocide: A Testament to Persistence in “The Last Refuge”
Nuhanović was one of the many targeted for nothing other than an identity he could not change nor hide––his ethnicity and religion. As he recounts teetering between life and…
February 6, 2020
- Student Review
The Intersection of Poetry and U.S.-Mexican Border Affairs in Natalie Scenters-Zapico’s “Lima :: Limón”
Natalie Scenters-Zapico writes about her recounts. In a 2015 interview with Blue Mesa Review, when asked if she thinks of an ideal reader while writing, Scenters-Zapico, …
January 23, 2020
