Martin Journal
The Journal of the Martin Institute | International Studies began in 2009 as a venue to feature top student research within the Martin Institute. Students in the Martin Academy and Martin Scholars programs and the International Studies capstone course who produced particularly noteworthy research were invited to submit their papers to a team of student co-editors, Chad Mann and Alexis Olson, who evaluated the submissions and selected the best for publication.
Future volumes will include one to two issues annually, one featuring articles written exclusively by students in International Studies, and the other comprised of articles written by students elsewhere on campus. The Martin Institute | Program in International Studies publishes both a print and online version of the journal.
Volume 15, 2023
Co-editors: Milana DesRosier and Brenna Rostron
Articles in this volume:
- Addressing China's International Fishing Practices (Taylor James)
- Solutions to Critical Mineral Demand as Europe Transitions to Low-Carbon Energy (Yvette Bonney)
- The Sinking Megacity: Land Subsidence and Flooding in Jakarta (Matty Murphy, Martin Scholar)
- Mitigating Consequences Emerging from Polar Ice and Permafrost Melt for Arctic Indigenous Peoples (Rachel Hawley)
- On Improving European Union Policies Towards Humanitarian Crises (Rachel Feldman)
- Protecting Matera, Italy from Over-tourism (Shae Mills)
- Improving Access to London's Council Housing (Kai Sedlmayer, Martin Scholar)
- Combatting Statelessness Among Dominicans of Haitian Descent in the Dominican Republic (Andrea Brannock)
- International Regulation and Standardization of Private Military and Security Companies (Seth Siple)