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Volume 26 - 2023
 
International Law's Role in a Strat-Dominated World
Arthur Appleton and Justin Frosini
 
Unarmed and Unafraid
The Mozart Group in Ukraine
Alex Choy
 
The Chances of a Third Nagorno-Karabakh War
Rimon Hossain
 
Proliferation of Violent Non-State Actors and Islamist Activity in the Sahel
A Case Study on Burkina Faso
Haadiya Ahmed
 
Non-State Actors
The Case of Italy on the Verge of Fascism
Nicola Scroccaro
 
Pegasus and the Failure of Cybersurveillance Regulation
Shannon Burton
 
Reforming the Kafala System in the Gulf
Nada Moghazi
 
Division or Unity?
Difference in Antisemitism Perception in the Russian Jewish Community
Petr Pesov
 
The Slow Food Movement
When Italian Ideas of Identity, Sovereignty and Modernity Go Global
David W. Ellwood
 
Limitations and Opportunities
The Soft Power of Chinese Non-Governmental Organizations at Home and Abroad
Zijing Wu
 
Unintended Consequences: Belarusian SOEs, Sanctions and Dependence on Russia
Lina Sawaqed
 
Capturing Peru
The Role of the Business Elites in the Country's Neoliberal Trajectory
Rafael Aste
 
Why Arms Embargoes Fail
Seven Factors Undermining Collective Action
Caroline Klaff
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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.

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