
The Brown Journal of World Affairs
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A semiannual international relations publication produced at Brown University's @WatsonInstitute.
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#HumansofWatson: "I first joined the The Brown Journal of World Affairs because I felt it was a unique opportunity to play a role in shaping scholarship in international relations and collaborate and meet with world leaders and scholars." -Jonah Shrock ’20 humansofwatson.tumblr.com


"the world is in a constant state of tug-of-war, and that tug-of-war is really about fighting over the things that connect us—the rope in the sport. That rope is symbolic of all the connectivity in the world."–Parag Khanna via The Brown Journal of World Affairs. bit.ly/39oPUAU #cartography



"The only thing that [survivors] spell out very clearly is that there is no money in this world that can pay for what they have gone through." Atifete Jahjaga on gender based violence in the Kosovo War in our latest issue. bjwa.brown.edu/26-1/gender-ba…
![The Brown Journal of World Affairs (@brownjournal) on Twitter photo "The only thing that [survivors] spell out very clearly is that there is no money in this world that can pay for what they have gone through."
<a href="/atifetejahjaga/">Atifete Jahjaga</a> on gender based violence in the Kosovo War in our latest issue.
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<a href="/atifetejahjaga/">Atifete Jahjaga</a> on gender based violence in the Kosovo War in our latest issue.
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How We Succeeded In Kosovo - Read Wesley K. Clark's piece in the latest issue of the The Brown Journal of World Affairs bit.ly/2TJ4T3y


"In major respects, intelligence remains a 'missing dimension' in the history of postwar diplomacy and international affairs." Calder Walton of the Harvard Harvard Kennedy School on spies, election meddling, and disinformation in our latest issue. bjwa.brown.edu/26-1/spies-ele…

#Uganda "The PPM has been savvy in its deployment of digital outreach to its intended public: the youth who make up almost 75 percent of Uganda’s population." David Kiwuwa of the Uni of Nottingham #WeAreUoN on BOBI WINE and People Power Uganda in our latest issue. bjwa.brown.edu/26-1/examining…


#Kosovo #IR #War "Kosovo exposed a fundamental tension between order (or legality) and human protection, which was reflected in many cases around the world." Edward Newman and Gëzim Visoka on the Kosovo War's implications for international Order. bjwa.brown.edu/26-1/kosovo-20…

"China’s 'whole of society' approach to espionage negatively affects the United States’ economy, its diplomatic influence, and its military capabilities." Former CIA officer Nicholas Eftimiades of PennStateHarrisburg on Chinese espionage in our latest issue. bjwa.brown.edu/26-1/on-the-qu…

For *additional readings* that can be paired with the podcast and Prof. McAllister’s article, visit: beflercenter.org/offthepage These include readings from The Washington Post, The Guardian Foreign Affairs Foreign Policy The New York Times Lawfare The Brown Journal of World Affairs, such as...

@j_r_mcallister, “The Extraordinary Gamble: How The #Yugoslav Tribunal’s Indictment Of Slobodan #Milosevic During The #KosovoWar Affected Peace Efforts,” The Brown Journal of World Affairs, Vol. 26, No. 1 (Fall/Winter 2019), pp. 201-213. bjwa.brown.edu/26-1/the-extra…

#Protest #IR #authoritarianism #ArabSpring "Diaspora movements can play a vitally important and even lifesaving role in conflicts at home." @Dangermoss16 of University of Pittsburgh on the promises and perils of diaspora mobilization against authoritarian regimes. bjwa.brown.edu/26-1/the-promi…


#coronavirus #covid19 #China #Australia #WHO BJWA contributor Kevin Rudd (Office of Kevin Rudd, 26th PM of Australia) on America, China and saving the WHO in the Economist: economist.com/open-future/20…

In his article “Protecting Stateless Refugees in the United States,” David Baluarte, associate clinical professor of law at W&L Law School , scrutinizes the consideration of statelessness in U.S. asylum adjudication procedures. #statelessness bjwa.brown.edu/26-2/protectin…

Gerónimo Gutiérrez Fernández (GERONIMO GUTIERREZ F), former Mexican ambassador to the U.S., discusses the development of U.S.-Mexico relationship, #USMCA, and immigration in an interview with Jonah Shrock and Jack Malamud. #USMexico bjwa.brown.edu/26-2/1636/

In her article “The Law’s Broken Promises to Stateless Persons,” Jamie Chai Yun Liew Jamie Chai Yun Liew @jcyliew.bsky.social (she/her), associate professor at the Université d'Ottawa | University of Ottawa, details the way in which stateless persons fall through the cracks of Canadian and international legal frameworks. bjwa.brown.edu/26-2/the-laws-…

The new issue of the Journal is out now. It features a collection of essays from authors such as Sen. Lisa Murkowski , Sheldon Whitehouse , @JodyWilliams97 and more speaking on topics like the rise of China, disarmament, and the Arab Spring. Check it out today! bjwa.brown.edu

As US & #Russia have now formally extended #NewSTART Treaty for 5 years, reposting my deep dive for The Brown Journal of World Affairs on what could come next on nuclear arms control and related issues: bjwa.brown.edu/27-1/where-nex…

Interested in nuclear arms? Read Steven Pifer ‘s piece in our latest edition of the Journal to find out more about where the future of nuclear arms control is headed bjwa.brown.edu/27-1/where-nex…

The new issue of the Journal is out now, featuring a collection of essays from authors such as Chris O'Meara , Khaled Beydoun , Jerzy Buzek , and more. Check it out today at bjwa.brown.edu!
