Abstracts of 2014 Edition
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Democratization and Civil-Military Relations of Estonia
Luis Miguel Parrado
History has shown that democracy has continually ebbed and flowed towards more states embracing the democratic ideals of free and fair elections and the rule of law. This paper analyzes the democratization of Estonia at the end of the Cold War. It starts by providing the historical context for the Soviet domination of this Baltic state, then considers the external and internal variables that drove the process of democratization in Estonia, concluding with considerations of the modern political institutions and current state and future prospects for the security sector of Estonia.
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Best PhotographThe cover photograph was taken by Nick Pinelli Class of 2016 Political Science Major |
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The Fall of a Country: the Negative Effects of the Transition From Rhodesia to Zimbabwe
Andrew Kersey
The paper that I wrote is on the topic of the transition from Rhodesia to Zimbabwe and the effect of that transition on the country. I focused on the problems with the land policy, the economy, the politics, and the citizen's rights that were brought on by civil war before the transition and how these problems had a devastating effect on the, then, newly formed country of Zimbabwe.
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Photographs were taken by Nick Pinelli and Randall Adcock Graduate Student and TAC Officer Matriculation (photograph #1) Graduation (photograph #2) |
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Deciphering the Myth, Observations on the Nature of the Legend of La Malinche
Michael Santana
Who is La Malinche? The enigmatic worman, who served as a translator for Hernan Cortes' conquest of the Aztec Empire, has been widely vilified as a traitor to the indigenous people of Mexico. To others, she was considered a bridge between civilizations, and the mother of the mestizos, or people of mixed Spanish and indigenous descent. Her myth has grown, shrouding the truth behind layers of political views, nationalism, sexism, and feminism. This essay sheds light into the changing nature of the myth, and reasons as to why she remains such a controversial figure even today.