• Malaria's Persistence: Examines the cultural, institutional and political causes of malaria's persistence in much of the tropical world. [Written Spring 2008 for Introduction to Political and Economic Development]
  • Opium War: A highly structured international relations paper approaching the Opium War through multiple theoretical lenses. [Written Fall 2007 for Introduction to International Relations]

  • New Zealand Politics: A quantitative examination of New Zealand's electoral system and the institutional changes therein. [Written Spring 2008 for Comparative Political Systems]
     
  • Creative Consumer Copyright Act: A study of the history of American copyright law and the challenges facing it in a digital age. [Written Fall 2006 for Senior Honors Writing Seminar]
     
  • Uneven Development in Thailand: An examination of Thailand's development status and recommendations for improvement written with two other students. Bibliography missing. [Written Spring 2008 for Introduction to Political and Economic Development]

  • Changing Determinants of Growth: Connecting Diamond's Guns, Germs and Steel to Berger's How We Compete and analyzing the changing restrictions on economic growth. [Written Fall 2007 for SFS Proseminar]
     
  • Structural Standing, Structural Stigma: Comparative analysis of structural and institutional path dependency. [Written Fall 2007 for SFS Proseminar]
     
  • Cultural Contextualism: Focused paper on the role of culture in economic growth. [Written Fall 2007 for SFS Proseminar]

  • On the Importance of Localization: In a globalized world, what is the importance of localized production and management? [Written Fall 2007 for SFS Proseminar]

More to come...