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from 2024
Peacebuilding and Security Dilemmas in South Asia, Nalanda Roy
Revisiting Geopolitics in the South China Sea, Nalanda Roy
Exploring the Identity of First and Second-Generation Bengali Diaspora in the United States - A Personal Account, Nalanda Roy and Yashaswini Bhowmick
from 2022
Infirmities of Will: Good Governance, Public Service Reform, and Democratic Legitimacy in the Caribbean, Christopher M. Brown
How Neofascism Emerges from Neoliberal Capitalism, Ronald W. Cox and Daniel Skidmore-Hess
Irregular Warfare, Insurgencies, and Counterinsurgencies: Culture Matters, José de Arimatéia da Cruz
A Qualitative Multi-Disciplinary Analysis of Employers’ Technology Competency Perceptions for Graduates Readiness to the Workforce, Marcel Maghiar and Christopher M. Brown
“No Better Way of Selecting the Man in Whom They Place the Highest Confidence”: A Note on James Madison’s Remarks on the Electoral College at Richmond’s Ratifying Convention, Patrick J. Novotny
Sex Trafficking and the Proliferation of HIV in Africa, Kate Perry and Sam R. Bell
Remembering the “Human” in Human Trafficking: An Analysis of Female Leadership and Anti-Trafficking Policy Choices, Kate Perry and Courtney Burns
China’s Diplomatic Forays in the CARICOM-Caribbean Community in the Light of the Belt and Road Initiative, Nalanda Roy
Is India Retreating from its Act East to Act Indo-Pacific Policy?, Nalanda Roy
One Hundred Years of the Dialectic: Reflections on “Marxism and Philosophy”, Daniel Skidmore-Hess
Third Generation Gangs Strategic Note No. 48: “Novo Cangaço” Style Urban Raid in Guarapuava, Paraná (PR), Brazil, John P. Sullivan, José de Arimatéia da Cruz, and Robert J. Bunker
from 2021
The Great Equalizer? Gender, Parenting, and Scholarly Productivity during the Global Pandemic, Marijke Breuning, Christina Fattore, Jennifer M. Ramos, and Jamie E. Scalera
Polish Non-violent Resistance against Foreign Occupation 1795-1918: A Post-revisionist Perspective, Jacek Lubecki
Anxiety and the Onset of COVID-19: Examining Concerns of Historically Excluded Scholars, Jennifer M. Ramos, Jamie E. Scalera, Christina Fattore, and Marijke Breuning
A Qualitative Analysis of the South China Sea Dispute, Nalanda Roy
China-Pakistan Economic Corridor – Is It the Road to the Future?, Nalanda Roy
Global Climate Change and Emerging Infectious Diseases, Nalanda Roy
Exploring the Culture of Digital Resistance in India: The Nirbhaya effect, Nalanda Roy and Stephanie Mae-Pedron
Understanding the Face of Humanity- The Rohingya Genocide, Nalanda Roy and Stephanie Mae Pedron
from 2020
Chapter 5: U.S. Foreign Policy in the South China Sea, Barry J. Balleck
The securitization of Post-9/11 reception patterns of refugees, asylum seekers, and migrants: deconstructing the Venezuelan Exodus (A case study), Georgina Chami, Christopher M. Brown, and Nalanda Roy
La légitimation du Rassemblement national et la lutte pour une Franceeuropéenne, Alison Clifton and Jamie E. Scalera