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International Affairs Program

Student Projects

Student Capstone Projects

  • Isabel Kiechel

    “Harvesting Change in the Corn Belt: The Meatpacking Industry and Latinx Cultural and Political Impacys on the Midwest.â€

    Nate Dolny

    “Mapping the Temporal, Spatial, and Sectoral Distributions of Houston’s Mexican Immigrant-owned Businesses Against Illegal Immigration Rhetoric.â€

    Eli Smith

    “Construction of the Enclave Economy: Immigrant Entrepreneurship and Community Building in Lewiston, Maine.â€

    Sophia May

    “The Afghan Femal Tactical Platoon: Perceptions of Agency and Personal Security.â€

    Diva Belo

     â€œStories of Struggle, Stories of Freedom: Collective Memory of Independence Across Generations in Timor-Leste.â€

    Ella Provost

    “Tides of Tradition: Cultural movements as a olution to Water Population in Martinique.â€

    Velo Prisant

    “Nation-Building and the Marginalization of Taiwan’s Indigenous people.â€

    Ben Barresi

    “The Boys In the Arena: The Impact of MLB’s Dominican Academies on Youth Players’ Mental Health.â€

    Victoria Bodnar

    “Online, On Edge: The Influence of Internet Democrtization on Anxiety in Zimbabwe and South Africa.â€

    Isabelle Leonard

    “Mercenaries and private Military Companies: The Question of Accountability.â€

    Pranu Gautam

    “Does Labor Mobilization due to EU integration Account for Brain Drain? The Case of Balkans and The Baltics.â€

    Cassandra Vogel

    “US Relations in Central Asia Post 9/11: The Peace Corps and Fear of Global Terrorism.â€

    Emaline Relyea-Strawn

    “Modern Farmers in Rural South Korea: How Nationalism Impacts Practices and Identity.â€

    Justin Lamport

    Outsourcing Governance: NGO’s, neoliberalism, and urban Poverty in West Africa.

    McKenna Otey

    “What is ‘Local’?†Global Agriculture’s Impact on perceptions of Local Food Systems in Costa Rica.â€

    Leslie Morin

    “Deconstructing Aid to Jordan and Egypt: Obama, Trump, and Partisan ideology.â€

    Thomas Tan

    “Liberal Democratic Party’s Dominance in 2025: Can Challengers from the Right-Wing Finally Lead to a Genuine Two-Party System in Japan?

    Harlan Power

    “Reform Revolution? Accounting for the Rise of Right0Wing Populism in the United Kingdom.†

    Leah French

     â€œThe Power of Policy: Exploring Strategies for Language Preservationâ€

    Katie Mastriano

    “Yoonu Yokkuté: Where Senegal Stands Between Franco-Sino Development and Dependencyâ€

    Tian Qiu

    “Diagnosing the Definition of Nationalism in the Contemporary Sino-Japanese Relationshipâ€

    Pablo Rodriguez

    “The Real Football: How Fandom and Authenticity Persist in a Changing Gameâ€

    Sophia Wittemeyer

    “The Coup Trap: Who Niger’s Kinship Networks Empowerâ€

    Alexandra Rotmil-Eser

     â€œIt takes a Bureaucratic Village: Government policy effects on forcibly displaced people’s mental health in Swedenâ€

    Elan Stadelmann

    “Vacas, Setanejo, and You: An Analysis of Nationalism and spread of industrial beef production in the global southâ€

    Hanako Memon

    “Cyberwarfare and new geopolitics: State legitimacy vs. Non-State Ascendencyâ€Madeline Tan – “Big brother is watching you: Government surveillance and social media presence in Hong Kong and Iranâ€

    Erez HatchTuchman

    “Buying in Benjamins: Analyzing the foreign exchange markets’ influence on reserve currenciesâ€

    Steve Shi 

     â€œSecuring the West – Political and Economic Incentives behind China’s central Asia policyâ€

    Ellie Doyle

    “Reproductive Healthcare Crisis: maternal mortality in Sub-Saharan and Northern Africaâ€

    Phoebe Marwill

    “Let’s Talk About Sex(work) Baby: A Feminist case study Analysis of sex work policyâ€