West Point Journal of Politics and Security, Volume 1 Issue 2 (Spring 2023)
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2023
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West Point Press
Abstract
The West Point Journal of Politics and Security (WPJPS) is an undergraduate journal based in the Department of Social Sciences at the U.S. Military Academy (West Point). Published annually online and in print, it aims to be the premiere publication in the United States for undergraduate research on topics germane to U.S. and international political and security interests, broadly defined. To that end, the journal welcomes innovative undergraduate research primarily situated in political science and security studies, but extending into economics, history, and sociology.
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Editor-in-Chief
Dr. Charlotte Hulme
Deputy Editor-in-Chief
MAJ Josh Woodaz
Cadet Editors
CDT Eugene Lee
CDT Nicholas Kramer
CDT Daniel Vrablic
CDT Javier Fernandez
Faculty Reviewers
MAJ Nathan Riehl
MAJ Berto Santos
MAJ Daniel Beatty
MAJ Hunter Cantrell
MAJ Jon Thompson
Authors:
Anderson, Caleb; Batkin, Charles; Van Der Walt, Lizette. “Jus Ex Bello And Just War As A Non-Zero-Sum Game.” West Point Journal of Politics and Security 1, no. 2 (2023): 1-6.
Malik, Izza. “The War Against Women in Afghanistan: Is A Surge In Gender-Based Violence An Inevitable Consequence Of The U.S. Withdrawal From Afghanistan?” West Point Journal of Politics and Security 1, no. 2 (2023): 7-13.
Kelly, Jim. “The Dissipation of Liability: Rescuing the Theory of Intervening Agency.” West Point Journal of Politics and Security 1, no. 2 (2023): 14-18
Ellinas, Marcus. “Democracy In Danger? Political Violence, Peaceful Transition, and Threats to Democracy.” West Point Journal of Politics and Security 1, no. 2 (2023): 19-27.
Fernandez, Mercedez. “Tires & Tribulations: A Moral Evaluation Of Firestone’s Actions In Liberia’s Civil War.” West Point Journal of Politics and Security 1, no. 2 (2023): 28-39.
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Political Science and Security Studies
Citation
West Point Journal of Politics and Security 1, no. 2 (2023)