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Georgetown Journal of International Affairs: Summer/Fall 2017, Volume 18, No. 2
Georgetown Journal of International Affairs: Summer/Fall 2017, Volume 18, No. 2
edited by Tom Hoffecker and Harrison Goohs contributions by John Tolan, Theodore Pelagidis, Yannis Palaiologos, Edward Vickers, Andrew Yeo, Francis Ssekandi, Netsanet Embaye Tesfay, Mark Stout, Bill Hayton, James Kozubek, Anne Snowden, Ryan DeForge, Phillip Olla, Michael McCarthy, Stephen Blank, Michael Johnston, Muhmmad Quibria, Yvonne Corcoran-Nantes, Stanislav Markus and Augusto Lopez-Claros
Georgetown University Press Paper: 978-1-62616-532-8
ABOUT THIS BOOK | TOC
ABOUT THIS BOOK
The Georgetown Journal of International Affairs is the official publication of the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. Founded to serve as an academic resource for scholars, business leaders, policymakers, and students of international relations alike, the journal cultivates a dialogue accessible to those with varying levels of knowledge about foreign affairs and international politics.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Editors Note
Forum: Corruption
Reform, Rebooted: Building Long-Term Resistance to Corruption Michael Johnston
Foreign Aid and Corruption: Anti-Corruption Strategies Need Greater Alignment with the Objective of Aid EffectivenessM.G. Quibria
Engendering Corruption: Gender and the Culture of Exchange in Central AsiaYvonne Corcoran-Nantes
Oligarchs and Corruption in Putin’s Russia: Of Sand Castles and Geopolitical Volunteering Stanislav Markus
The Moral Dimension of the Fight against CorruptionAugusto Lopez-Claros
Culture & Society
A French Paradox? Islam and LaïcitéJohn Tolan
Business & Economics
How to Damage an Already Fragile Economy: The Rise of Populism in Greece Yannis Palaiologos and Theodore PelagidisPolitics & DiplomacyAll Quiet on the Eastern Front? Populism, Nationalism, and Democracy in East AsiaEdward VickersChina-Japan-Korea Trilateral Cooperation: Is It for Real? Andrew I. YeoLaw & EthicsEngendered Discontent: The International Criminal Court in AfricaFrancis Ssekandi and Netsanet TesfayConflict & Security Covert Action in the Age of Social Media Mark StoutDenounce but Comply: China’s Response to the South China Sea Arbitration RulingBill HaytonScience and TechnologyCrispr-Cas9 Is Impossible to StopJames KozubekInnovation Acquisition: A Strategy for Global Scalability of the Health Promotion AgendaAnne Snowdon, Ryan DeForge, and Phillip OllaDialoguesVenezuela’s Crisis: Beyond Economic ExplanationsAn interview with Michael McCarthyBooksPutin’s Court and Its Chronicler, a Review of Mikhail Zygar’s BookAll the King’s Men: Inside the Court of Vladimir PutinStephen Blank