The Journal of Foreign Affairs at Carolina.Formerly known as The Internationalist. Get the latest from our Undergraduates atThe International Relations Blog Rachel Null 3/25/24 Rachel Null 3/25/24 France Protects Abortion in its Constitution Read More Nathan Bishop 3/21/24 Nathan Bishop 3/21/24 India Isn't A Superpower, And China Wants It to Stay That Way Read More Brenner Cobb 3/20/24 Brenner Cobb 3/20/24 Turkish indigenous-design fighter takes to the skies Read More Ashley Dowdney 3/19/24 Ashley Dowdney 3/19/24 Leave Behind the Carrier Fleet and the Jones Act Read More Eloise Herdegen 3/19/24 Eloise Herdegen 3/19/24 As France protects abortion, US shortcomings are on the global stage Read More Elsa Mitchell 3/18/24 Elsa Mitchell 3/18/24 The Houthis: Maritime Security and Economic Stability Read More Annika Deshpande 3/7/24 Annika Deshpande 3/7/24 The Potential for Public Transportation in Germany Read More CIRA 3/7/24 CIRA 3/7/24 A Phoenix Rising: Indonesia’s Potential New President Read More Carter Kohl 3/6/24 Carter Kohl 3/6/24 Peak China? Read More Violet Johnston 3/6/24 Violet Johnston 3/6/24 Using Cetaceans as International Underwater Spies Read More Newer Posts Older Posts Subscribe Sign up with your email address to receive news and updates. Email Address Sign Up We respect your privacy. Thank you!
Nathan Bishop 3/21/24 Nathan Bishop 3/21/24 India Isn't A Superpower, And China Wants It to Stay That Way Read More
Brenner Cobb 3/20/24 Brenner Cobb 3/20/24 Turkish indigenous-design fighter takes to the skies Read More
Ashley Dowdney 3/19/24 Ashley Dowdney 3/19/24 Leave Behind the Carrier Fleet and the Jones Act Read More
Eloise Herdegen 3/19/24 Eloise Herdegen 3/19/24 As France protects abortion, US shortcomings are on the global stage Read More
Elsa Mitchell 3/18/24 Elsa Mitchell 3/18/24 The Houthis: Maritime Security and Economic Stability Read More
Annika Deshpande 3/7/24 Annika Deshpande 3/7/24 The Potential for Public Transportation in Germany Read More
Violet Johnston 3/6/24 Violet Johnston 3/6/24 Using Cetaceans as International Underwater Spies Read More