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PaperPowers, Monick YaGMA 400 - Senior Seminar Research
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PaperConner, KeniaGMA 400 - Senior Seminar Research
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PaperSteele, Keegan B.The Indian Ocean Rim (IOR) has become a major geopolitical and security interest in the 21st century. One of the biggest issues that faces the Indian Ocean today is the swift growth of maritime related security threats. This is a major concern to not . . .
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ThesisRolfe, BodieA capstone project submitted to the faculty of the California Maritime Academy in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Transportation and Engineering Management.
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PaperCerezo, DanielGMA 400 - Senior Seminar Research
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PaperBabbitt, JohnThis thesis compares the Chinese and United States' motivations and methodology for foreign aid using case studies and research done by experts. In analyzing this it became clear that both methodologies, those being conditionality and non-interference . . .
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PaperSingh, Depak K.In the past few decades, China has grown at an unprecedented rate. The country has worked on increasing their own military capabilities with their increased wealth. China’s navy in particular, also known as the People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN), ha . . .
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PaperListek, JaredEnergy security is essential to a country’s national security and growing economic development. This paper explores how thorium can provide energy security for nations seeking emission cleaner option and energy independency. The first section showcase . . .
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PaperGlasson, SeanA capstone project submitted to the faculty of the California Maritime Academy in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Arts in Global Studies and Maritime Affairs.
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PaperHiller, Alexander L.A capstone project submitted to the faculty of the California Maritime Academy in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Arts in Global Studies and Maritime Affairs.