Clocks and Clouds Spring 2021
Spring 2021 Edition of Clocks and Clouds. Clocks and Clouds is American University's undergraduate research journal that publishes articles on the cutting edge of political science, international relations, and public policy.
Table of Contents:
Pg. 1: Bronte Kuehnis - How do Anti-Immigrant Movements Develop?: Wage Competition and Relative Poverty
Pg. 21: Grace Magness - A Social Network Analysis of Religious Freedom and Interdependence
Pg. 42: Lucas Piedmonte - “The Supreme Court Changed My Mind” How Obergefell v. Hodges (2015) Influences Public Attitudes on Same-Sex Couple Adoptions
Pg. 64: Sarah Trautwein - How Merkel’s Wilkommenskultur Welcomed the AfD into the Bundestag: A Comparative Case Study on Refugee Crises in Germany
Pg. 87: Christian Von Rotz - “Autonomy” for the Cordillera: Historically Tracing an Ascribed Pan-Ethnic Identity and Failed Autonomous Movements