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- Creator:
- Kosen, Adam
- Description:
- GMA 400L - Senior Seminar Research Lab and The African continent is proving to be the next up- and-coming region in the world. In order to remain competitive in Africa, the United States must fundamentally change its approach to power projection. The United States successfully uses its military capabilities to project power, delivering unparalleled swift operational responses to global threats. Beyond military might, the greatest tool for power projection in Africa that the United States can use is USAID. Promoting regional stability and food security is a necessary function of USAID programs. To achieve the best results, these programs must be temporary, and geared towards to increasing national security for the United States. China’s success in the implementation of its 21st century Maritime Silk Road lies in the development of economic partnerships in East Africa. The United States must determine its position as a global or regional power in order to develop the best diplomatic power projection strategies in Africa.
- Resource Type:
- Poster
- Campus Tesim:
- Maritime
- Department:
- Global Studies and Maritime Affairs
- Creator:
- Johnson, Bethany
- Description:
- GMA 400L - Senior Seminar Research Lab and Africa is home to over fifty distinct countries, each with their own cultures, histories, and security problems. Of these countries, thirty-two have a coastline, and all a stake in a safe African maritime domain. Before 2000, the maritime areas surrounding the continent were largely ungoverned, and there was very little development in the realm of maritime security. The need for change became apparent when piracy became a common occurrence along the African coasts, disrupting vital international shipping routes. The Djibouti and Yaoundé Codes of Conduct were created to consolidate the efforts of their respective regions in combatting this issue. Though their purpose for existence is similar, significant differences arose regarding the content, implementation process, and effectiveness of each code. This phenomenon resonates to the struggles creating a cohesive effectiveness of each code. This phenomenon resonates to the struggles creating a cohesive maritime security narrative on the continent.
- Resource Type:
- Poster
- Campus Tesim:
- Maritime
- Department:
- Global Studies and Maritime Affairs
- Creator:
- Flores, Samantha
- Description:
- GMA 400L - Senior Seminar Research Lab and It is evident that Hawaii is dependent on their oceanic environment. They use the ocean to feed themselves as well as import goods. Many of the species in Hawaii’s waters have been affected by marine plastic debris that is derived from the newly recognized Athropocene Era, also known as the era of human impact. With efforts being made to get rid of plastic in the ocean, Hawaii and other countries have already begun the process of change and improvement to the earth today.
- Resource Type:
- Poster
- Campus Tesim:
- Maritime
- Department:
- Global Studies and Maritime Affairs
- Creator:
- Vega, Michael
- Description:
- The current rise of socialist sentiment is becoming more prevalent in the contemporary world, both in ideology and in practice. The growth of these leftist developments within regimes throughout the globe will have significant influence, as this contemporary phenomenon is awakening in developing states and is bound to induce economic repercussions on the first world western economy. The private industries of powerful capitalist nations will have to adapt to the replacement of the free market by an administrative economy. and GMA 460L - Senior Seminar Research Lab
- Resource Type:
- Poster
- Campus Tesim:
- Maritime
- Department:
- Global Studies and Maritime Affairs
- Creator:
- Buonsignore, Brendan
- Description:
- Many surfers have gone beyond the sport to realize a need to reciprocate for all they have benefitted from the oceans. Scuba divers find themselves alone in the deep blue enlightened by the effect’s humans have on the environment. Together, this insight induces global change movements in order to preserve the ocean. Not only are these communities dedicated to the ocean but psychologically the qualities of oceans creates a longing for returning to its shores. This poster will give a visual representation to the types of organizations formed through ocean recreation. and GMA 460L - Senior Seminar Research Lab
- Resource Type:
- Poster
- Campus Tesim:
- Maritime
- Department:
- Global Studies and Maritime Affairs
- Creator:
- Hollis, Delaney
- Description:
- GMA 460L - Senior Seminar Research Lab and The Cold War was a period of political turmoil and tension between the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and the United States from 1940 till 1991. The two countries had vastly differing political agendas and fought one another through proxy wars throughout the world, each promoting their own ideologies. Then due to economic and political reforms, the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, falling into a listless period. Out of the ruin came the newly named Russian Federation. Despite the country’s newly named government and a bolstered economy, the political agenda has not changed. The Russian Federation is continuing its predecessors agenda, leaving the world in the midst of a resurgence of the Cold War. Russia has continued to provide military and economic aid to strategic areas through out the world.
- Resource Type:
- Poster
- Campus Tesim:
- Maritime
- Department:
- Global Studies and Maritime Affairs
- Creator:
- Daniels, Daija M.
- Description:
- GMA 400L - Senior Seminar Research Lab and Todays shipping industry is operated by multicultural and multilingual crews. As a result there are miscommunication, communication constraints, alienation and discrimination due to race, culture and religion differences, that cannot be avoided. These challenges lead to consequences leading to serious safety risks. Both Maritime academies and the shipping world should implement culture classes.
- Resource Type:
- Poster
- Campus Tesim:
- Maritime
- Department:
- Global Studies and Maritime Affairs
- Creator:
- Pietrucha, Nicholas J.
- Description:
- GMA 460L - Senior Seminar Research Lab and The United States Marine Corps, since its creation on November 10, 1775, has been the primary amphibious warfare branch of the United States Military. They have the longest basic training, longest basic officer training, and highest physical standards out of the entire military. For most of its history, the Marine Corps has had a unique purpose within the military and have been integral to the Untied States national defense, often due to their superior training and unique doctrine and strategy. However, since the United States entered the Global War on Terror (GWOT), the Marine Corps have essentially become a secondary land army that is being used to augment the Untied States Army.
- Resource Type:
- Poster
- Campus Tesim:
- Maritime
- Department:
- Global Studies and Maritime Affairs
- Creator:
- Cook, Dylan L.
- Description:
- GMA 400L - Senior Seminar Research Lab and Shipbreaking is an industry that uses destructive practices to dismantle end of life vessels who have exceeded their economic value to salvage raw metals. These actions expose the environment and workers to harmful and toxic substances. The international community has taken measures to alleviate the situation but hasn’t been successful in regulating the primary shipbreaking industries in South Asia.
- Resource Type:
- Poster
- Campus Tesim:
- Maritime
- Department:
- Global Studies and Maritime Affairs
- Creator:
- Camalo, Joie B.
- Description:
- GMA 400L - Senior Seminar Research Lab and The United States is heavily dependent on oil from foreign countries. The U.S has formed questionable relationships with countries with oil trading being the sole purpose of the relationship. Oil not only costs a lot of money, but is also the leading polluter in the United States. A majority of oil is used for for the U.S transportation sector; this includes shipping and ferry vessels. Using hydrogen as a way to fuel vessel in the U.S will result in vessels emitting zero pollution. The San Francisco area is a maritime hub and one of the leading polluters in the United States.
- Resource Type:
- Poster
- Campus Tesim:
- Maritime
- Department:
- Global Studies and Maritime Affairs