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December 2, 2014 • Purnell Cropper
A student in and an alumna of the Master of Arts in International Relations and Diplomacy program at the American Graduate School (AGS) in Paris were published in the Nov. 2014 issue of The Journal of Political Studies. The journal, which is affiliated with the University of Edinburgh’s Buchanan Institute, Scotland’s only student-led think tank, focuses on political systems, government policies, and international politics.
Manuel Navarro ’15M published “Basketball Diplomacy Rebound: Rodman’s Basketball Diplomacy in North Korea and a Practical Guide to Future Success.”
Cherine Smith ’13M published “The Future of Network Diplomacy in Global Governance: On Diplomatic Culture and Small States.”
Also, Ph.D. candidate Anna Busa published “How to Achieve a Lasting Culture of Peace: Considering Citizenship and Nationality Dimensions.”
Navarro, Smith, and Busa accounted for three of the four articles featured in the November issue.
While the Master of Arts in International Relations and Diplomacy at the American Graduate School in Paris is accredited in the U.S. by Arcadia University, the Ph.D. is not. AGS also offers a dual degree with the Master of Arts in International Peace and Conflict Resolution at Arcadia.
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