What to do after studies?
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by /u/Flat-Bus6593
54m ago
Hello everyone! I have a bachelors in International Relations and I am now considering doing my masters. But the job search after, scares me. I feel like the only options are diplomat (which I do not want to pursue) and HR. But we could do so much more! I am considering masters in Political Analysis, Peace and Conflict and International Security. Any advice? Thank you! submitted by /u/Flat-Bus6593 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Brown for IR?
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by /u/karaokecowboy
54m ago
Just got accepted into Brown. Would love to hear everyone’s thoughts on if this could be a good pipeline for IR. I want to work in national security. Returning to education as an older nontraditional student and kinda new to all of this. Is Brown a solid choice or not really for what I want to do? submitted by /u/karaokecowboy [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Don’t Hype the Disinformation Threat
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8h ago
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Check out our latest article discussing NATO and Trump!
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Study: How Much Should We Trust Instrumental Variable Estimates in Political Science? – "we replicate 67 articles published in three top political science journals from 2010 to 2022 and identify several concerning patterns."
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The Myth of the Asian Swing State: Great-Power Competition No Longer Dominates the Region’s Politics (Paul Staniland)
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Book: 'Indirect Rule: The Making of US International Hierarchy' by David Lake (Cornell UP 2024)
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Civilian Victimization During Conflict – "A broad consensus holds that violence is effective only when selective, but new studies have found that indiscriminate violence can also work under certain circumstances."
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2d ago
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ISQ study: Insurgents engage in kidnappings "under two conditions: to generate support and reinstate bargaining capacity when organizations suffer military losses on the battlefield and to enforce loyalties and display strength when organizations face violent competition from other non-state actors"
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2d ago
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Russell Brand implies that the C.I.A. is trying to take down John Mearsheimer.
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