Theses from 2015
Target Zero: Why States Choose To Eradicate Infectious Diseases And How They Succeed, Gifty Abraham
Civil Unrest in the Untied State of America: Facing the Threat, Menemsha P.S. Milnor
'HOPE FOR EVERY ADDICTED AMERICAN' An Opioid Epidemic in the Age of Ethopolitics: Implications for U.S. Drug Policy and Governing Problematic Subjects, Elizabeth Newcomer
Civil War Incentives, Identities, And Group Allegiances In Syria's Contested Provinces: A Case Study On Civil War, Hilary Weitze
The Limits of Liberalism: France, The Veil, and Public Schools, Eleanor Doris Zupancic
Theses from 2014
Origins of the Movement and the Development of Protest: The Birmingham Campaign, 1963, James Munro
Not By Accident: How Egyptian Civil Society Successfully Launched A Revolution, Helen-Margaret Nasser
Inventing Burke: Edmund Burke and the Conservative Party, 1790-1918, Hannah Z. Sidney
The Silent Guerrillas: Under Slavery, In Peasant Politics, And Throughout The Industrial And Social Factories, Kevin Van Meter