Volume 1, Issue 1 (2022)
Thank you to everyone who made this first issue possible. The hard work and dedication of our editorial board, as well as the authors, is reflected throughout DUJPEW's 2018 Issue. Choosing to play a role in the foundation of a new research journal is a massive commitment. If it weren't for the diligence of every one of our team members, nothing would have been possible. Please enjoy the inaugural issue of the Dartmouth Undergraduate Journal of Politics, Economics and World Affairs.
Mason Wegener '20
Editor-in-Chief
DUJPEW
Editor's Notes
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR
DUJPEW Editorial Board, Dartmouth College
Complete Issue
Volume I | Issue I | 2018
DUJPEW Editorial Board, Dartmouth College
Articles
Growth Ambitions and Rising Powers: Sino-Indian Asymmetric Balancing in Bilateral, Regional, and Multilateral Settings
Rebecca Lamb, College of William & Mary
The Nuclear Ban Treaty: Advocates, Neutrals, and Opponents in the European Union
Alexis Dorner, Syracuse University
Revamping India’s Answer to the Rohingya Crisis
Arjun Soin, Stanford University
Unemployment Insurance and the Unemployment Rate: Evidence Across U.S. Counties
Ariel Goldszmidt, University of Chicago
Cheonggyecheon Restoration Project: The Politics and Implications of Globalization and Gentrification
Yasmin Yoon, Johns Hopkins University
A Look into Australian Policy on Asylum Seekers and Refugees: A Humanitarian Effort or a Violation of Human Rights?
Nahla Achi, Stanford University
Fiscal Incentives for Hiring Female Workers? Evidence from Vietnam
Duy N. Duong, Grinnell College
Framing the Urban-Rural Divide: The Role of Historical Myths and Metaphors in the Social and Political Dynamics of North American Colonialism
Laura Supple, Johns Hopkins University