Academic Works
Chinese Nationalism: The Temporary Fix That Became Permanent
Beeson (2014) writes that the 1911 Revolution marked the transition from imperial civilization to the nation-state, thus establishing nationalism as the predominant political force in China. While this development was perhaps necessary in order for China to remain relevant on the international stage in 1911, one must wonder if the adoption of nationalism in China…
Read MoreDemocratic backsliding in Tunisia: A U.S. foreign policy memo
Policy Memo: Democratic Backsliding in Tunisia James D. Newcomb Robertson School of Government Regent University GOV 723: Democracy and Democratic Development Dr. A. J. Nolte June 26, 2026 I attest this submission is my own original work, and was not created with unauthorized use of AI in accordance with the course syllabus. Executive Summary Tunisia…
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