Why have great powers sometimes been able to occupy weaker countries and at other times, using similar tactics, lost to a few poorly armed insurgents? …
What factors affect the outcome of insurgency? Insurgency is typically defined in terms of an organized resistance movement that uses subversion, sabotage, and armed conflict …
The present thesis examines the K-12 educational experiences of Black undergraduate women to better inform education policy. Much of education literature on Black girls highlights …
What international relations framework, if any, allows for the best analysis of cyber attack decision making? This thesis compares the relationship between the sophistication of …
Demographic change, driven by immigration, is renewing debates over who belongs in society. However, scholars have overlooked how these debates influence democratic consolidation, or democratic …
In 2005, UN member states passed the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) doctrine, which reoriented humanitarian intervention from states' right to intervene to a population's right …
How does armed conflict and its consequences impact the migration decisions of women? Existing migration theories have various focuses and flaws that make them inadequate …
This thesis asks what caused the German Green Party to alter its founding opposition to NATO in the late 1990s. Existing theories of party behavior—which …
To what extent does hegemonic behavior in peripheral areas change during times of instability in the global world order? The United States has sought to …
To what extent does hegemonic behavior in peripheral areas change during times of instability in the global world order? The United States has sought to …