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Georgetown Journal of International Affairs: Summer/Fall 2020, Volume 21 [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 250 pages, height x width: 254x178 mm, weight: 431 g, 2 Halftones, black and white; 7 Figures
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Nov-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Georgetown University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1647120462
  • ISBN-13: 9781647120467
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 250 pages, height x width: 254x178 mm, weight: 431 g, 2 Halftones, black and white; 7 Figures
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  • ISBN-13: 9781647120467
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Climate—Change is Inevitable is the theme of the twenty-first edition of the Georgetown Journal of International Affairs. This issue confronts one of humanity’s most consequential challenges head-on in pursuit of a better world. With insights from practitioners, experts, and academics from around the globe, this edition provides a full and robust picture of the intersecting impacts of climate change—from business to security to culture and beyond.

The Georgetown Journal of International Affairs (GJIA) is the flagship, peer-reviewed academic journal of the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. GJIA goes beyond the headlines in identifying and discussing trends that will shape the world, pairing the foresight of students with the wisdom of accomplished thinkers. Each print edition provides readers with a diverse array of timely, peer-reviewed content that brings unique insight to the broader international relations dialogue. The Journal features a Forum section that offers focused analysis on the theme at hand, along with seven regular sections: Business and Economics, Conflict and Security, Human Rights and Development, Society and Culture, Dialogues, Global Governance, and Science and Technology.

Editors' Note 1(2)
Foreword 3(2)
Professor Mark Giordano
FORUM: CLIMATE---CHANGE IS INEVITABLE
The Climate Crisis as a National Security Risk
5(7)
Chad Briggs
Climate Change, Livelihoods, and Conflict in the Sahel
12(9)
Ahmadou Aly Mbaye
Trouble in Pacific Paradise: A Call for Merging Traditional and Modern Tools of Climate Protection
21(7)
Fale Andrew Lesa
The True Costs of Wildlife Trafficking
28(10)
Sharon Guynup
Chris R. Shepherd
Loretta Shepherd
DIALOGUES
An Interview with Aleksander Kwasniewski, Former President of the Republic of Poland
38(3)
An Interview on Climate Change with John Podesta, Founder of the Center for American Progress
41(3)
An Interview on AI Regulation with Andrew Burt, Lawyer and Former Special Advisor for Policy to the Head of the Federal Bureau of Investigation's Cyber Division
44(5)
An Interview on Understanding China with Michael Szonyi, Director of the Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies and Professor of Chinese History at Harvard University
49(5)
CONFLICT & SECURITY
Beijing's Intensifying Campaign to Ensure That Tibet Remains a Part of China
54(8)
Allen Carlson
Weaponizing Wheat: Russia's Next Weapon in Pandemic and Climate Eras
62(9)
Clara Summers
Sherri Goodman
The Cyber Errand into the Wilderness: The Defending Forward Inflection Point
71(9)
Matthew J. Flynn
GLOBAL GOVERNANCE
Past Futures for the UN Security Council
80(6)
Jane Boulden
Dig the Well before You Are Thirsty: China's Long-Term Resource Strategy
86(10)
Greg Gershuny
Anna Giorgi
Calli Obern
A Price of Success, or Buyer's Remorse? The Tension between the United Nations Sanctions and the United States' Unilateral Approach
96(9)
Richard Nephew
Averting the Global Water Crisis: Three Considerations for a New Decade of Water Governance
105(9)
Cora Kammeyer
Ross Hamilton
Jason Morrison
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
Has Globalization Gone Too Far---or Not Far Enough?
114(6)
Shantayanan Devarajan
Security amid Instability: Oil Markets and Attacks in the Persian Gulf
120(9)
Jim Krane
It's All in the Business Model: The Internet's Economic Logic and the Instigation of Disinformation, Hate, and Discrimination
129(7)
Dipayan Ghosh
The Iran Problem: An Evaluation of US Sanctions on Iran and Global Reactions
136(6)
Mazahir Bootwala
SOCIETY & CULTURE
The Owl of Minerva: The Political Contributions of Latin American Public Universities
142(8)
Carlos Alberto Torres
Climate Relocation and Indigenous Culture Preservation in the Pacific Islands
150(8)
Lilian Yamamoto
China, Africa, and the Private Surveillance Industry
158(8)
Samuel Woodhams
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Parsing the Digital Biosecurity Landscape
166(7)
Diane DiEuliis
Toward a New Era of US Engagement with China on Climate Change
173(9)
Joanna I. Lewis
No Silver Bullet: Fighting Russian Disinformation Requires Multiple Actions
182(13)
Terry L. Thompson
HUMAN RIGHTS & DEVELOPMENT
Justice Denied: Making Sense of State Noncooperation with International Prosecutions
195(6)
Marco Bocchese
The End of Kafalai Evaluating Recent Migrant Labor Reforms in Qatar
201(8)
Amanda Garrett
Shifting Public Opinion in Different Cultural Contexts: Marriage Equality" in Taiwan
209(7)
Jennifer Lu
BOOK REVIEWS
Melodrama and Italicized Language in an Era of #MeToo: A 2020 Review of Jeanine Cummins's American Dirt
216(4)
Gabriel Panuco-Mercado
Till Populism Do Us Part: A Review of Sheila Smith's Japan Rearmed
220(5)
Quentin Levin
The Wrong Side of the Fence: A Review of Nick Thorpe's The Road before Me Weeps: On the Refugee Route through Europe
225(4)
Carly Kabot
Truth and Truthiness at the Highest Levels: A Review of Brian Rathbun's Reasoning of State: Realists, Romantics, and Rationality in International Relations
229(5)
J. Killion
Consolidating a Field: A Review of James R. Lee's Environmental Conflict and Cooperation: Premise, Purpose, Persuasion, and Promise
234
Bobby Vogel