The Journal of Foreign Affairs at Carolina.Formerly known as The Internationalist. Get the latest from our Undergraduates atThe International Relations Blog Salma Mourad 10/30/24 Salma Mourad 10/30/24 K-Pop, K-Dramas, and the Rise of Korean Soft Power Read More Adriana Concepcion 10/29/24 Adriana Concepcion 10/29/24 Deterrence in Disarray Read More Annika Deshpande 10/29/24 Annika Deshpande 10/29/24 Building Bridges: How Germany and India Are Redefining Their Relationship Read More Elsa Mitchell 10/21/24 Elsa Mitchell 10/21/24 Sudan and Red Sea Maritime “Mayhem” Read More Miles Kershner 10/21/24 Miles Kershner 10/21/24 The 2024 Presidential Election: Implications for the Middle East Read More Paula Diaz 10/21/24 Paula Diaz 10/21/24 Closing the Darién Gap Read More Jack Dolan 10/20/24 Jack Dolan 10/20/24 European Decline Read More Saavi Banerjee 10/20/24 Saavi Banerjee 10/20/24 Does Britain Still Have an African “Colony?” Read More Gracie Sanchez 10/20/24 Gracie Sanchez 10/20/24 Addressing Chad's Struggle to Support Sudanese Refugees Through Global Aid Read More Patrick Keese 10/19/24 Patrick Keese 10/19/24 China’s Involvement in Latin America Isn’t Necessarily Good or Bad—It’s Tricky 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!
Salma Mourad 10/30/24 Salma Mourad 10/30/24 K-Pop, K-Dramas, and the Rise of Korean Soft Power Read More
Annika Deshpande 10/29/24 Annika Deshpande 10/29/24 Building Bridges: How Germany and India Are Redefining Their Relationship Read More
Miles Kershner 10/21/24 Miles Kershner 10/21/24 The 2024 Presidential Election: Implications for the Middle East Read More
Saavi Banerjee 10/20/24 Saavi Banerjee 10/20/24 Does Britain Still Have an African “Colony?” Read More
Gracie Sanchez 10/20/24 Gracie Sanchez 10/20/24 Addressing Chad's Struggle to Support Sudanese Refugees Through Global Aid Read More
Patrick Keese 10/19/24 Patrick Keese 10/19/24 China’s Involvement in Latin America Isn’t Necessarily Good or Bad—It’s Tricky Read More