Michigan Journal of International Affairs
A Publication of Global Politics and Economics

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The Michigan Journal of International Affairs is a student-run publication which covers contemporary issues in global politics and economics. The Journal features both Op Ed pieces by staff writers and scholarly articles contributed by faculty and non-affiliated students. The Journal also regularly hosts campus events and featured speakers.

Take a look at some of our current articles and prevous issues...

A Fickle Savior-Europe and the Caucasus- Tom Wallace

China- Global Contender or Angry Infant- Robert Hinck

Fuzzy Math on Foreign Aid- Tommaso Pavone

God Save New Labour- Melissa Burns

Happy Birthday, Signor Andreotti- Tommaso Pavone

Healthcare from Across the Pond- Laura Haselhuhn

Increasing Participation in the Earned Income Tax Credit- Patrick Morris

La Diplomatie Only Goes So Far- Danielle Wilkins

Languages and Nations- Bilingualism in Cornwall- Ridley Jones

Suicide in the Age of the Blackberry- Ridley Jones

Poppin' Pennies- Annie Sajid

Brazil's Growing Prominence in the International Arena- David Kozminski

In His Own Words- Human Rights Activist Kimmie Weeks Visits Campus- Nathan Cole

Out of the Cold, Into the Fire- George Nakhleh

What Happened to the Papers- Krishna Motheramgari

What if Iran Gets the Bomb- Sam Spiegelman

Peace in the Niger Delta- Justin Schon

Grab Your Pitchfork! The Farmers are Protesting- Laura Haselhuhn

The Superhero Europe Needs- Melissa Burns

Faded Colors in Georgia and Ukraine- Tom Wallace

Liberty and Union- Hajin Jun

Wanted-New Kenyan Political System- Andrea Shafer

Al Qaeda's Westward Advance- Nicholas Moenck

An Early Christmas Gift from President Klaus- Glen Mitas

Cloak and Dagger-Thomas Wallace

Costa Rica's Carbon-Neutrality- David Kozminski

Globalizing Education- Patrick Morris

India-Myanmar-A Mutually Beneficial Symbiosis-Saahil Karpe

Mind the Global Gender Gap- Tamara Andrade

Peace, Justice, and Economics- Reexamining the Xinjiang Riots- Nader Delavari

Preventing Another Civil War- Justin Schon

Singapore-Behing the Impressive Facade- Karen Fan

Tanzania's Persecuted Albinos- Andrea Shafer

Ten Million Men Without Girlfriends- David Minehart

Third World Sex Slaves and First World Clientele- Alexandra Tate

Turning the Page-AIDS Education in South Africa- Vikram Raghunathan

Understanding the Indian Elections- Saahil Karpe

Liberty and Union- Hajin Jun

Zimbabwe-Questions Linger on Commitment to Coalition by Both Opposition and Government-Nicholas Moenck

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