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Academic Year 2007-2008
Spring 2008 -
Volume VII Issue 4
- 30 Years of IR at Tufts: Marking a Milestone
- The United States and the Middle East: What Comes Next After Iraq? A Student Colloquium
- Live Jumbo Aid!
- Congratulations!
- Scholarship Winners
- Spotlight: IR Faculty and Student Publications
- Tips from the IR Office
Winter 2008 - Volume VII Issue 3
- Life After Tufts: Council on Foreign Relations
- Issue as Muse 2008: A Night of Artistic Inspiration
- Fletcher Networking Night
- Alumni Panel: Careers in IR
- Special Event: Fares Conference
- Central America Article
- Tips from the IR Office
Fall 2007 - Volume
VII Issue 2
- Active Citizenship and the Academy: An Unfolding Debate
- The UN: A First Hand View
- Participatory Research: Canadian Mining in El Salvador and the Local Opposition Movement
- My International Research Experience in Paris
- Reflections on Human Rights Research in Chile
- Scholarship Opportunities
- Events Calendar
Fall 2007 - Volume
VII Issue 1
- Interview with Diplomat-in-Residence, Deborah Graze
- Remembering David Rawson, IR 07
- IR Alumni Event in D.C.
- New Curriculum FAQs
- Student Leadership Opportunities
- Tips for the IR Major
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| Hemispheres: The Tufts
University Journal on International Affairs
Established in 1976, Hemispheres is one of the few undergraduate
journals dedicated to international relations in the United
States. The journal addresses a variety of social, economic,
political and legal issues, both contemporary and historical,
within the framework of international relations. The articles
contained in Hemispheres reflect diverse views of undergraduates
at Tufts as well as other universities. Hemispheres is an entirely
student-run organization.
Visit
their web site!
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| NIMEP Insights: New Initiative
for Middle East Peace NIMEP Insights is a student-run
organization of the Tufts Institute for Global Leadership, in
collaboration with the University College. NIMEP is committed
to its vision of fostering dialogue and research on the Middle
East. NIMEP Insights is a journal containing the work of NIMEP
members and academics, compiled after months of travel, research
and preparation. NIMEP welcomes articles from the entire Tufts
community. Please visit their
website
for more information.
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Academic Year 2006-2007
Spring 2007 -
Volume VI Issue 4
- A Watershed Moment for IR: 30th Anniversary, New Curriculum, and More
- Colombian Ambassador Visit
- IR Alumni Career Events
- An Overview of the New IR Curriculum
- Spotlight: IR Alumni- Reflections from recent graduates on their career paths
- 49th Annual Academy Assembly- Student Insight
- Congrats to the New IR Honor Society members!
- Tips from the IR Office: Study Abroad & Transfer of Credit
Winter 2007 -
Volume VI Issue 3
- Tufts' Malaria No More Benefit Event
- IR Majors Week Event
- Events Calendar
- IR Internship Panel
- Anne E. Borghesani and
IR Research Scholar Winners
- Habitat for Humanity: Kyrgyzstan
- My Internship in Moscow
- Tips from IR: Summer Funding
- IR Major FAQs
Fall 2006 -
Volume
VI Issue 2
- Ambassador Visit
- Borghesani Symposium
- Focus: IR Alumni
- IR Scholarship Information
- Argentine Tango and Economics?
- Faculty Spotlight
- Additional Scholarships
- Announcements
Fall 2006 -
Volume
VI Issue 1
- Kazakhstan Experience
- Tips for the IR Major
- Focus: IR Alumni
- Scholarship Information
- Summer in Morocco
- Student Leadership Opps.
- Announcements
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Professor Mufti, Oleg Svet and Professor
Taliaferro at the IR Debate Series event on democratization
in Iraq.
Photo courtesy of the Tufts Daily.
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