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Government & Politics senior theses presentations
On Monday, Dec. 2 from 9:40 to 11:10 a.m. in Campus Hall 217, please join the students of GOV 400, “Globalization and Social Justice,” for summary presentations of their senior theses. All are welcome.
Presenters and topics will be:
- Stephanie Baez — “Drone Warfare: Is it Just?”
- Arielle Richardson — “Political Effects of the Israeli Religious-Secular Divide”
- Kaylee Ginnane — “The Impact of Globalization on the Violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo”
- Kevin Farrell — “Higher Education and Citizenship”
- Stephanie Blais — “How Globalization Impacted the Development of Mexico since 1989”
- Besa Balidemaj — “The Rise of Prostitution and Human Trafficking in Kosovo”
- Irvin Averbukh — “How Certain Immigrant Groups Affect a Nation’s Policies as Opposed to More Well-Received Groups”
- Christopher DeFilippi — “Behind the Label: Comparison of Garment Sweatshops in Dhaka, Bangladesh to New York City and Milan”
- Kristen Matteoni — “Providing a Framework for Just War in United States Foreign Policy: A Case Study of the 2003 Invasion of Iraq”
- Courtney Begley — “A New Globalization: How 9/11 Drastically Changed the American Form of Globalization”
- Klevi Tomcini — “The Globalization of India: How to Attract FDI Inflows to India’s Market”
- Zara Lone — “How the Lives of Western Muslims have Changed Since 9/11”
- Katelynn Rusnock — “The Impact of Globalization and Widespread Use of the Internet on Free Press and Media Rights”