The Journal of Foreign Affairs at Carolina.Formerly known as The Internationalist. Get the latest from our Undergraduates atThe International Relations Blog Zoe Schruckmayr 10/19/24 Zoe Schruckmayr 10/19/24 Shrimps and Power Breaks Read More Shai Klayman 10/19/24 Shai Klayman 10/19/24 A Region on the Brink Read More Kayla Giset 10/19/24 Kayla Giset 10/19/24 Desperation, Destruction, and Division: Read More Kara Dugan 10/19/24 Kara Dugan 10/19/24 Don’t Say “Ukraine” Read More Miles Kershner 10/11/24 Miles Kershner 10/11/24 Israel vs. Hezbollah – A New Crisis on the Horizon Read More Carlisle Shore 10/11/24 Carlisle Shore 10/11/24 Asylum Roulette: How Bureaucracy and Bias Shape Refugee Futures Read More Salma Mourad 10/10/24 Salma Mourad 10/10/24 Mahraganat and the Egyptian Public’s Struggle for Artistic Freedom Read More Will Sciepko 10/10/24 Will Sciepko 10/10/24 Macron’s Choice for Prime Minister, a Victory for the French Right? Read More Rachel Null 10/10/24 Rachel Null 10/10/24 Anti-Tourism Protests in Spain Continue Read More Sofia Brennan 10/3/24 Sofia Brennan 10/3/24 Disappearing Women (and Frightened Men) 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!
Miles Kershner 10/11/24 Miles Kershner 10/11/24 Israel vs. Hezbollah – A New Crisis on the Horizon Read More
Carlisle Shore 10/11/24 Carlisle Shore 10/11/24 Asylum Roulette: How Bureaucracy and Bias Shape Refugee Futures Read More
Salma Mourad 10/10/24 Salma Mourad 10/10/24 Mahraganat and the Egyptian Public’s Struggle for Artistic Freedom Read More
Will Sciepko 10/10/24 Will Sciepko 10/10/24 Macron’s Choice for Prime Minister, a Victory for the French Right? Read More