Volume XXVII, No. 1: Winter 2019

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Editors' NoteHatim Bukhari and Jack StuartDevelopment and Implications of the European Deterrence Initiative Michael DyerRole of U.N. Peacekeepers in Donbas Conflict Resolution John SimsEffectiveness of U.N. Peacekeeping Operations in Combating Organized CrimeAlison EpsteinCountering Maritime Piracy in Southeast AsiaMarshall ReidVenezuela and ExxonMobil Oil Discovery in GuyanaAnne Marie Morán and Laura BluherAn Interview with Adam IsacsonJuan Misle DonaHow Democracies Die by Steven Levitsky and Daniel ZiblattA Review by Anne Armstrong

Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer

Miranda Sieg is a second-year Masters Student at the George Washington University Elliott School of International Affairs studying Security, Development and Conflict Resolution. She is primarily focused on education and cross-cultural violence issues in East and Southeast Asia, but has recently developed an interest in post-conflict development and the integration of refugees and at risk migrants. Miranda spent two and a half years studying and working in Japan and traveling extensively in East and Southeast Asia. She currently works for the International Education Program at GW and is a Presidential Management Fellow Finalist and GW UNESCO Fellow.

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