Paideia — About the Volumes
Volume One
Student Papers:
- Kristin McCarty — Building a Better Soldier: Human Enhancement Technologies in the 21st Century
- Andrew Smith — Richelieu and World Trends
- Katie Hoselton — The Tragedy of Textiles: Exploring the Actors Responsible for the Exploitation of Workers in the Global Garment Industry
- Joi Sullivan — An Assessment of Israel’s Military Capability
- Katie Magnus — Policy Implications of the Authorization for the Use of Military Force: Unmanned Aerial Vehicles?
- Zachary Antoyan — Bourne’s Message Revealed: Using Charles Tilly’s War Making and State Making as Organized Crime to understand Randolph Bourne’s unfinished fragment on The State
Feature Alumni:
- Lisa Haines Heppelman — Vice President of Public Affairs for Disneyland Resort
- Melissa (Pratt) Pedroza — Deputy District Attorney for San Bernardino County
- Kelli Seybolt — Direct of International Affairs and Foreign Policy Advisor for the United States Coast Guard
- Jessica Wilson — Grants Director at Washington Strategic Consulting
Volume Two:
Student Papers:
- Ashley Stephens — Climate Change: Effects on the Use of Biotechnology in Agriculture
- Sarah Glendon — Sunshine: A Case Study on Elderly Female Homelessness
- Olivia Bauer — The Toothless Convention: The Lack of Political Will to Update the Biological Weapons Convention
- Matthew Nestle — A Normative Positivism: Linking Structural and Procedural Principles to Conceptions of Authority using Hart’s Rule of Recognition
- Emily Matthews — United States’ Lack of Environmental Foreign Policy
- Cody Pajunen — Lone Wolf Radicalization: Mechanisms and Triggers of a Process Driven Radicalization
Featured Alumni:
- Charles Bell — Deputy City Attorney for San Diego
- Linda Barger Bodenlos — Corporate Knowledge and Communications Branch Chief of the Chief Information Office for the USDA Forest Service
- Patrick Hale — President and CEO of PHC Group Inc.
- Amanda Robinson — Community Outreach Extraordinaire for AR Consulting
- Hans Poschman — Program and Fellowship Specialist at the Institute for Advanced Technology & Public Policy
- Katie Hoselton — Intern for Hagar International in Vietnam