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Tools for measuring soft power: a review of recent quantitative analyses
(Routledge: Taylor & Francis Group, 2023-07-07)One strike against soft power as a useful concept in international relations is the inability to measure it renders it somewhat vague. Military power can be measured in soldiers and firepower. Economic power has the gross ... -
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Balancing Innovation and Access: The Impact of the TRIPS Waiver on Intellectual Property and Global Public Health
(Georgetown International Research Group, 2024)The Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) waiver, implemented in 2022 to combat the COVID-19 pandemic, has sparked significant debate surrounding the balance between intellectual property (IP) ... -
Youth Mainstreaming in Small Arms and Light Weapons Control
(Georgetown International Research Group, 2024)This essay examines the critical issue of youth exclusion and its impact on global peace and security, focusing on the inordinate effects of armed violence on youth and the challenges hindering their integration into ... -
“Black Women Should Not Die Giving Life”: The lived experiences of Black women diagnosed with severe maternal morbidity in the United States
(Wiley Online Library, 2024-02-20)Objective We sought to understand the lived experiences of Black women diagnosed with severe maternal morbidity (SMM) in communities with high maternal mortality to inform practices that reduce obstetric racism and improve ...