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Editorial: Emmanuel Macron and the Middle East

Author: Jean-Charles Zurawicki In the past few weeks, political developments in the Middle East have added pressure to governments in … Continue reading Editorial: Emmanuel Macron and the Middle East

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Tackling the Neglected: Attention for Tropical Diseases

Author: Jared Sawyer         If we are willing to spend $10 on Nyquil for a night’s reprieve from a stuffy … Continue reading Tackling the Neglected: Attention for Tropical Diseases

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A Saad Departure: Hariri’s Resignation and What it Could Signal for the Middle East

Author: Jackson McGlinchey On November 4, Saad Hariri, the Prime Minister of Lebanon, announced his resignation live on TV. This … Continue reading A Saad Departure: Hariri’s Resignation and What it Could Signal for the Middle East

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Now Accepting Submissions for the 2018 Edition!

Hemispheres, The Tufts Undergraduate Journal of International Affairs, one of the oldest undergraduate journals in the field, is now accepting … Continue reading Now Accepting Submissions for the 2018 Edition!

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Editorial: Austria’s New Leader Came to Power on Anti-Refugee Sentiment    

The 31 one-year old campaigned on closing Austria’s Borders and implementing other Far Right policies. Author: Ashrita Rau On Sunday … Continue reading Editorial: Austria’s New Leader Came to Power on Anti-Refugee Sentiment    

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Editorial: You Can’t Buy Peace: The US’s Flawed Foreign Aid Strategy in Afghanistan         

(Editor’s Note: This article kicks off our 2017-2018 online editorial submissions! Feel free to submit by emailing tuftshemispheres@gmail.com) Author: Doug … Continue reading Editorial: You Can’t Buy Peace: The US’s Flawed Foreign Aid Strategy in Afghanistan         

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2017 Journal

We’re proud to present our 2017 Journal: The Global Commons! Please head over to the current issue section of our … Continue reading 2017 Journal

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Democracy in Tunisia

Another excellent paper we received, “Islamists for Democracy: Explaining Ennahda’s Democratizing Role in Tunisia’s Jasmine Revolution”  is from Shawn Patterson, … Continue reading Democracy in Tunisia

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The Failure of Nuclear Deterrence in South Asia

As a lead up to our journal publication in April Hemispheres will be featuring some of the excellent submissions for … Continue reading The Failure of Nuclear Deterrence in South Asia

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Hemispheres 2016 Edition: Emerging Actors Click Below To View! Tufts Hemispheres 2016 – Emerging Actors Continue reading

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