North America
North America as a region is a focus of many international students, though U.S. students may also wish to better understand U.S. foreign policy. The United States field of study serves as the platform for those interested in the region, with the opportunity to build expertise through associated internships, special lectures, and the option to interact with hundreds of alumni working for the U.S. government. Canada receives attention through special lectures, and is an area of partnership as Fletcher continues to engage around Arctic issues.
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- Mergers & Acquisitions: An International Perspective
- Comparative Legal Systems
- International Relations of the United States & East Asia: 1945 to the Present
- US-European Relations Since the Fall of the Berlin Wall
- The Foreign Relations of the United States to 1917
- The Foreign Relations of the United States Since 1917
- The United States & East Asia
- Strategic Rivalry or Strategic Responsibility: The United States and Russia in the Key Euro-Atlantic and Asia-Pacific Regions
- Migration & Transnationalism in Latin America
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- "Effect of State Incentives on Plugin Electric Vehicle Sales in the U.S."
- "Redefining the United States' Approach to Academic Success"
- "Progress, Opportunity, Prosperity? A Case Study of the Digitization of a Conditional Cash Transfer Program in Mexico"
- "This is Us -- Lessons Learned and Strategies for the Future"
- "The Rise of Conscious Consumerism and A New Paradigm for Business: The Buy-One Give-One Model"
- "Fundamental Success Factors for Public-Private Partnerships in Infrastructure Development"
- "Engaging Institutional Investors in Responsible Investing"
- "Aligning Appetite with Risk: Attracting Retail Investors to Early Stage Impact Investing"
- "Early Warning Signals and Policy Responses to the U.S. Financial Crisis 2007-09"
- "The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act impact on U.S. investment abroad"
- "The role of Derivatives in the Bankruptcy of Detroit"
- "Migration By Choice, Not Necessity? Shifts in the Migration and Development Discourse Since 2007"
- "Business and Human Rights: Building Effective Voluntary Regulations"
- "Cyber-Insecurity: Why the Race for Cyber Dominance Will Hinder the Development of an Effective International Framework for Managing Cyber Threats"
- "The Evolution of the Global Arms Industry from the End of the Cold War Through the Present"
- "The National Interest and Country Positions in International Climate Negotiations"
- "Tilting the Scale: Exploring the role of governmental regulation in managing the global obesity epidemic"
- "Mexico's Energy Reform: A Lifesaver for a Drowning Industry"
- "Tilting the Scale: Exploring the role of governmental regulation in managing the global obesity epidemic"
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United States
Arizona
Club Leader: Morgan Lerette (F13)California
Los Angeles
Club Leader: Mark Nguyen (F 98)San Diego
Club Leader: Robert Steck (F81)San Francisco
Club Leader: Ben Ball (F02)Colorado (Denver)
Club Leader: Sam Stonberg (F10)District of Columbia
Club Leader: Aditi Manocha (F16)Florida
Seeking new leadershipGeorgia (Atlanta)
Club Leader: Stephen Bergey (F06)Hawaii
Club Leader: Greg Nakano (F01)Illinois (Chicago)
Club Leader: Gregg Baker (F85)Massachusetts (Boston)
Club Leaders: Addie Chamberlain (F08)New York & tri-state area
Club Leader: Claudio Guler (F15)Oregon (Portland)
Club Leaders: Edie Millar (F85), Kristen Rainey (F06)Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Club Leaders: Jocelyn Braddock (F12), Jonathan Martin (F12)Pittsburgh
Club Leaders: Tom Etzel (F11)Texas
Austin
Club Leader: Scott Stanford (F13)Houston
Club Leader: Elena Nikolova (F14)Utah (Salt Lake City)
Club Leader: Emily Kunz (F15)
Washington (Seattle)
Club Leader: Sherrie Hsu (F17)Canada
Calgary
Club Leader: Laurence Nguyen (F11)Montreal
Club Leader: Sonya Ramian (F08)Mexico
Club Leaders: Gustavo E. Aceves Rivera (F12), Enrique Alanis (F12)