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Borders, Migration & Policy
Borders, Migration and Policy is a personal initiative that seeks to promote fruitful exchanges and discussions on how to overcome border, political and social challenges faced by migrants in the 21st century. The objective of this project is to create an interactive and public space where the complexities of border conflicts, migration and policy-making can be objectively analyzed.


The role of intelligence in conventional vs. irregular warfare
King's College London 2022. Throughout history, the role of information in determining outcomes of wars “has varied dramatically across...
adrianasantamariad
Mar 23, 202411 min read


Does the advent of cyber warfare threaten to change the global balance of power?
King's College London 2022. For centuries, philosophers, scholars and people have tried to make sense of conflicts and world politics....
adrianasantamariad
Mar 22, 202411 min read


The European Union and the nuclear non-proliferation regime; a story of strengths and weaknesses.
King's College London 2022. The advent of the Nuclear Era and its echoes have inherently shaped the stability and the asymmetry of...
adrianasantamariad
Mar 22, 202410 min read


Is nomothetic knowledge possible within International Relations?
King's College London 2022 In recent decades, the field of International Relations (IR) has seen an important transformation due to the...
adrianasantamariad
Mar 22, 202410 min read


Proxy Wars? The Afghan-Soviet War (1972-1989)
King's College London 2022 The cold war between the United States of America (U.S.) and the Soviet Union (U.S.S.R.) was the most...

Adriana Santamaria Duthon
Mar 9, 202211 min read


Is China a security threat?
For the past fifty years, China’s economic development and political influence have been remarkable in several ways. In fact, economic...

Adriana Santamaria Duthon
Sep 21, 202111 min read


The EU Migration Crisis and Regionalism: The case of FRONTEX
King's College London (2021) This paper was created in collaboration with other MA students of King's College London's Defense...

Adriana Santamaria Duthon
Aug 10, 20216 min read


What can the study of conflict history teach us about socio-political change?
For centuries, historians, political theorists, and the public at large have sought to create a universal approach to explain the rise...

Adriana Santamaria Duthon
May 1, 20217 min read


“The uses of history in international society: from the Paris peace conference to the present”
The article, “The uses of history in international society: from the Paris peace conference to the present,” written by M. MacMillan and...

Adriana Santamaria Duthon
Apr 28, 20216 min read


L'efficacité de l'aide internationale du Canada
École nationale d'administration publique (2020) - Les actions du Canada en matière d’aide internationale ont connu plusieurs changements...
adrianasantamariad
Apr 5, 202114 min read


How important were the nuclear strategists to the evolution of strategic thought?
King's College London (2021) - For centuries, strategic thought has illustrated the uncertainty of human affairs and war’s unstable...
adrianasantamariad
Apr 4, 202110 min read


Can the concept of a ‘western way of warfare’ assist us in interpreting the history of conflict?
King's College London (2021) - War as we know it today has come a long way. This is partly due to the constant evolving nature of...
adrianasantamariad
Apr 4, 20214 min read
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