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The flagship journal of Georgetown's School of Foreign Service, publishing policy-oriented academic articles both online and in print.

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Guillermo Ordorica, #Mexico’s Ambassador to #Qatar, discusses the growing economic and cultural ties between Mexico and Qatar, highlighting significant milestones, and offering sights into the evolving partnership for both nations in the years ahead.buff.ly/G2I1QrI

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As the Russo-Ukrainian War brings #conflict to Europe’s doorsteps, GJIA sits down with Sweden’s Ambassador to the United States Ambassador of Sweden to the United States to discuss #Sweden’s #security challenges at home and abroad and its growing role within the #EU and #UN.buff.ly/0OPst0w

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Once seen as the world’s most powerful non-state actor, #Hezbollah just faced a major military defeat. Renowned #security expert Bilal Saab argues it wasn’t just tactical failures—but deep ideological hubris and dependence on #Iran—that led to its downfall.buff.ly/FILbNfA

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#Balochistan, #Pakistan’s largest province, suffers from federal underrepresentation, resource exploitation, and coercive policies. Sustainable efforts toward addressing the region’s deep-seated grievances are necessary for #peace.buff.ly/NqsM6qB

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#Russia’s mercenary tactics in the #sahel fuel instability, not security. Dr. Christopher Faulkner argues that a U.S. approach focused on humanitarian aid & long-term #development—not short-term #security deals—can foster real stability. Read now 👉 buff.ly/SjiTrXu

#Russia’s mercenary tactics in the #sahel fuel instability, not security. Dr. Christopher Faulkner argues that a U.S. approach focused on humanitarian aid & long-term #development—not short-term #security deals—can foster real stability. 
Read now 👉 buff.ly/SjiTrXu
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In our latest Dialogues interview, Dr. Othon Anastasakis unpacks #Greece’s political evolution, #EU paradoxes, and the future of European #unity in a shifting geopolitical landscape. Read now 👉 buff.ly/Lj9vBxG

In our latest Dialogues interview, Dr. Othon Anastasakis unpacks #Greece’s political evolution, #EU paradoxes, and the future of European #unity in a shifting geopolitical landscape. 
Read now 👉 buff.ly/Lj9vBxG
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"The last 10 years of #counterterrorism in #WestAfrica are difficult to characterize as anything but a failure." Ed Stoddard, chitra 池悦兰, Babacar Ndiaye, Dr Bréma Ely DICKO, and others discuss the strategic necessity of #civilian protection in #Africa.buff.ly/rSCbWLZ

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In the Peruvian #Amazon rainforest, the Maijuna-Kichwa Regional Conservation Area (MKRCA), a model of successful #Indigenous-led #conservation, is threatened by a highway project. buff.ly/ea0BVAF

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Populist leaders often frame themselves as bastions of #freespeech by fighting against the censorship of an elite class. Dr. Silvio Waisbord critically examines this claim by investigating #populism's interactions with the #media, the #press, and citizens.buff.ly/y6OIjv2

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Join GJIA for a panel incorporating international perspectives on addressing #climatechange, particularly concerning the Global South and indigenous cultures, on #WorldEarthDay 2025.buff.ly/oPGw9yd

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After years of #reform, the disjuncture between US healthcare spending and patient outcomes has persisted. Joseph Puthumana, Ge Bai, and Joe Grogan necessitate a #policy realignment to remediate the deficiencies of the US #healthcare system.buff.ly/ctMiuKu

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As global powers reposition in the #energy race, countries in #CentralAsia stand at a #nuclear crossroads. In this interview, experts delve into how regional alliances, influence from #Russia, and energy ambitions are reshaping Central Asia’s future.buff.ly/yL69MF2

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The #EU faces an opportunity to reshape its #defense strategy in response to shifting global dynamics and the potential for a more isolationist US administration. Astrid Chevreuil and Federico Steinberg contend that the EU should enhance self-reliance in defense.buff.ly/onadi03

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On #EarthDay, GJIA held a conversation with Professors Jane Komori, Camille Gaskin-Reyes, and Gina Green, highlighting the #GlobalSouth and #indigenous voices in discussions, and facilitating connections among local, national, and global initiatives on addressing #climatechange.

On #EarthDay, GJIA held a conversation with Professors Jane Komori, Camille Gaskin-Reyes, and Gina Green, highlighting the #GlobalSouth and #indigenous voices in discussions, and facilitating connections among local, national, and global initiatives on addressing #climatechange.
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In this interview, Nedim Hogic examines how #corruption and foreign influence impact #governance in #Bosnia and #Herzegovina, and what steps the country could take to address these interrelated issues. buff.ly/h7DbIP7

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This weekend, the Journal celebrated a year of achievements and honored our graduating Seniors. Since May 2024, we’ve published 70+ articles on ##InternationalAffairs. Our 26th Annual Print Edition is set for release this summer. Learn more 👉 gjia.georgetown.edu.

This weekend, the Journal celebrated a year of achievements and honored our graduating Seniors. Since May 2024, we’ve published 70+ articles on ##InternationalAffairs. Our 26th Annual Print Edition is set for release this summer. Learn more 👉  gjia.georgetown.edu.
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In the aftermath of a shocking murder, #Japan confronts a crossroads: How far should religious #freedom go when it collides with the social good? Read on the legal and cultural tensions surrounding #religion and Japan's response to the #UnificationChurch👇buff.ly/ocSjWfy

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#NorthKorea's deployment of troops to #Ukraine marks a significant shift in the geopolitical landscape. John Erath argues that this reinforces Russian #propaganda of an unwinnable #war for Ukraine, while actually highlighting #Russia's manpower shortages.buff.ly/AZJBLBd

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Ongoing conflicts in the Horn of #Africa are reshaping and destabilizing the already fragile region. #Security experts Mercy Fekadu and Leulseged Girma propose a strategy rooted in regional and continental intergovernmental collaboration to foster #peace.buff.ly/G3AJY9i

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As the #AI industry booms, concerns are emerging about meeting its massive #energy demands—and if #nuclear power is the solution. Professor Allison Macfarlane urges governments to invest cautiously in this area. buff.ly/TV05XOt