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Corrie Hulse

Corrie Hulse is a graduate of the University of Washington with her Master's in Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences. While at the UW Graduate School, Corrie focused her studies on international affairs and political theory. Her thesis, "Shared Humanity: Protection and its Problems," explored the Responsibility to Protect and the complicated intersection of human rights and international politics. This work served as the catalyst for the writing she does today, as she strives to be an advocate for human rights, civilian protection and international cooperation. While the northwest will always be home, Corrie is currently working as a university instructor in Yeosu, South Korea.


Articles

  • Friday, January 20, 2012

    Does distance make the heart grow fonder, jealous, skeptical, or cynical? In this collection of short-form essays, Corrie Hulse presents the reactions of three expatriates to the Occupy Wall...

  • Saturday, January 15, 2011

    Here's the final installment in our joint project, African Revolutions. Corrie Hulse presents a bird's eye view of Chad's tumultuous history, and...

  • Wednesday, August 4, 2010

    The United Nations doctrine on the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) is state-centric, there's no doubt about that, but does that mean states are the only viable actors when it comes to...

  • Thursday, February 11, 2010

    In spring 2005, the World Policy Journal was the first magazine to publish the photographs of former Marine Captain Brian Steidle. His undaunted efforts to bring global attention to the...

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