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Against the Grain
Volume 23 - 2020
 
Who Decides in Europe?
Ulrike Guérot and Michael Hunklinger
 
Syria: A Climate War
The Gap Within International Refugee Protection
Guilherme Feierabend
 
Why Do Advocacy Groups and Actors Build Transnational Networks?
Emma Slater
 
Mahra: The Eye of a Geopolitical Storm
Peter Mills
 
The UN Legitimacy Crisis
Analyzing the UN's Role and Challenges in a Time of Dissent
SAIS Journal Editorial Staff
 
Protests in Hong Kong
From the Extradition Law to Coronavirus
SAIS Journal Editorial Staff
 
Argentina on the Brink
A Sovereign Debt Crisis with Consequences for the Country's Economy and Social Fabric
SAIS Journal Editorial Staff
 
Beyond Inequality: Protests and Politics
Ria Chakrabarty
 
Latin America's 'Autumn of Discontent'
Protests in Bolivia, Chile, and Ecuador Highlight Consistent Inefficiencies
Jamie Dorner
 
Communities as Radical Acts
The Life and Times of Murray Bookchin
Charles Lawrie
ABOUT
Founded in 1997, the SAIS Europe Journal of Global Affairs (SEJGA) is a graduate student-run academic journal published at the European campus of the Johns Hopkins University Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), located in Bologna, Italy. Once called the Bologna Center Journal of International Affairs, its mission has always been to publish peer-reviewed articles on the world’s most pressing policy issues. Over the course of its history, the SEJGA has featured articles and interviews with notable scholars and policymakers such as Francis Fukuyama, Stephen Walt, and Romano Prodi.

With a student body in China, Italy, and the United States, the SAIS community is built on a strong foundation of intersecting perspectives. The SEJGA strives to reflect the school's global outlook and provide a platform for policymakers, academics, and professionals to engage in discourses on global issues and events. Our dedicated editorial team works tirelessly to ensure that each issue of the journal disseminates new ideas about contemporary global affairs and offers meaningful contributions to the field of international relations.

The SEJGA is building an ever-evolving archive of knowledge and forum on global affairs. Whether you are a reader, contributor, or editor, we welcome you to engage with us and be a part of SAIS Europe’s cherished tradition.

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