Global Majority: A Journal of Student Research
The Global Majority E-Journal (ISSN 2157-1252) is a biannual journal publishing on critical issues in the lives of the global majority: the more than 80 percent of the world's population living in developing countries. Topics discussed include poverty, population growth, access to safe water, climate change, and agricultural development. All articles are based on research papers written by AU undergraduate students (mostly freshmen) as one of the course requirements for AU's General Education Course: Econ-110, The Global Majority.
Current Issue Volume 14, Number 2, December 2023
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On the High Road? International Trade and the Belt and Road Initiative in Vietnam and Rwanda
By MacKenzie Burgoyne
This article explores the recent international trade dynamics in Rwanda and Vietnam, two developing countries participating in the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). Headed by China, the BRI is a global infrastructure development project with participants in South America, Africa, Asia, and Europe that has large implications for current and future global trade. The BRI is no stranger to trade and diplomacy debates and has accusations of ulterior debt-trapping motives. This article will study the state of globalization and trade in Rwanda and Vietnam, with the BRI as an important trade and development ethics application in terms of new investment and accelerated infrastructure expansion which will however not benefit everybody equally.
Read the full article:On the High Road?
Differing Neighbors:
Gender Inequality and Fertility in Chile and Bolivia
By Amelia Keeton
This article explores gender inequality in Chile and Bolivia. The two neighboring countries are at very different places in their development journeys. Chile is broadly considered the most developed nation in South America, while Bolivia continues to grapple with high levels of poverty and considerably lower levels of measurable development. Despite Chile’s development progress, gaps in educational attainment and employment for women remain and the country faces issues with broader gender equality. Bolivia has similar gender-based gaps. This article analyzes how both countries have tried to remedy this inequality and proposes ideas for moving forward. The author concludes that the cultural differences in both countries require any solution to be specific to the social norms and practices of the country in which they are applied.
Read the full article:Gender Inequality and Fertility in Chile and Bolivia
Fighting Poverty in Brazil and Morocco:
Addressing the Lack of Opportunities
By Casey Lateef
This article examines the poverty crisis facing both Brazil and Morocco. Although these countries have vastly different geographical locations and sizes, both Brazil and Morocco combat many of the same issues, the primary of which is poverty. Brazil’s poverty is a product of its severe economic inequality, as the country has the second highest income concentration in their top one percent in the world. Poverty in Morocco is primarily due to the rural location of their poorest citizens. This has led to this population lacking access to basic resources such as health care and education. As a result, nearly a quarter of their adult population is illiterate. This article will go into some depth regarding the respective situations of these countries and how they can overcome their different struggles with poverty.
Read the full article:Fighting Poverty in Brazil and Morocco
Child Poverty and Child Labor in Cambodia and Uganda:
Degree, Impact and Policies
By Abby Stuckrath
This article examines the impact of child labor in Uganda and Cambodia, an everlasting issue perpetuated by the lack of governmental response and historical human rights violations. This article analyzes the history of child labor in these two countries, how the countries’ governments have attempted to solve the issues, and why this issue persists. The article discusses how Uganda and Cambodia must find a new perspective and take a new initiative towards preventing child labor. It also examines how child sex work, which is one of the worst work children do in Cambodia and Uganda, is inconsistent with various approaches of ethical decision making.
Read the full article:Child Poverty and Child Labor in Cambodia and Uganda
All Articles Indexed by Author
Global Majority Articles by Author, A-L
- Dirty and Thirsty: The Struggle for Clean Water and Sanitation in Brazil and Nigeria
Kyanna Alleyne - Inequality on the Rise: A Study of Inequality in Mexico and Brazil
Gianna Amendolara - Rural Poverty in Honduras: Despite Progress, an Ongoing Challenge
Carlos Andréu - Sinking the Pearl of the Indian Ocean: Climate Change in Sri Lanka
Nazran Baba - The Children of Northern Uganda: The Effects of Civil War
Madeline Beard - The Impacts of Cote d'Ivoire's Urbanization on Its Economy and Populace
Michael Bible - Poverty and Gender Inequality in Post-War El Salvador
Olivia Bell - How Children’s Well-Being Reflects Government Choices and National Circumstances in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda
Kayla Benjamin - A Clean 5 Gallons a Day Keeps the Doctor Away: The Water Crisis in Kenya and Rwanda
Kianna Billman - Climate Change and Natural Disasters in India and Brazil
Joseph Bisaccia - El Salvador’s Drivers of Poverty: Low Levels of Education, Lack of Access to Water and Sanitation, and Violence and Crime
Isabelle Bissonnette - Struggling to Survive: Water Scarcity and Poor Sanitation in Colombia and Kenya
By Morgan Bluma - Impact Investing as a Supplement to Nicaragua's Traditional Microfinance
Robert Book - Preparing for a Better Future: An Analysis of the Youth of Nigeria and Mexico
Haley Bowcutt - 鶹ý Girls a Chance: Ending Child Marriage and PromotingEducation in Georgia and Niger
Gabrielle Bremer - Boom or Bust: Urbanization in Brazil and Indonesia
Cole Burdell - On the High Road? International Trade and the Belt and Road Initiative in Vietnam and Rwanda
MacKenzie Burgoyne - Sip Every Drop: Inaccessible and Jeopardized Water Resources in Nigeria and Ukraine
John Burzawa - Chinese Urbanization: Efforts to Manage the Rapid Growth of Cities
Janina Calabro
Ben Calkins- Women in Nepal and Yemen: Second-Class Citizens
Jillian Cameron - The Poor Majority: Inequality in Mexico and Peru
Sofia Casamassa - Poverty in Central Asia: Kazakhstan versus Tajikistan
Gregory Chapman - Deforestation in Madagascar: Consequences of Population Growth and Unsustainable Agricultural Processes
Megan Clark - Trapped by Trade? Non-Reciprocal and Reciprocal Trade Agreements in Benin and Guinea
Collin Coil - A Rising Tide that Does Not Lift All the Boats: Ripple Effects of Urbanization in Brazil and South Africa
Beining Dai - Fighting for Equality: Analyzing Inequality in Rwanda and South Africa
Eleanor Dennehy - Malawi: A Development Puzzle?
Salman Dossan - Water Poverty in Rural Ethiopia: Effects on Women, Health and the Poverty Cycle
Bailey Edelstein
Willem Ells- Agree to "Plan B": The Causes and Effects of Access to Contraception in Egypt and the Philippines
Rachel Falek - Growing Inequality in the People’s Republic of China: Dimensions and Solutions
John Feher III - Child Poverty Crisis: A Childhood Living Below the Line in Nigeria and Uganda
By Cameron Fisher - Hot Times Ahead:The Effects of Climate Change on Agriculture in India and Nigeria
Maude M. Fitzmaurice - What is There to Drink? The Lack of Access to Clean Water in Ethiopia and the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Ally Fox - A Reputation to Maintain: Myths and Truths about Women's Rights in Egypt and Morocco
Walter Francis - “War Within the War”: Overcoming a Legacy of Patriarchal Norms and Violence in the Central African Republic and the Democratic Republic of Congo
Abby Hoover - Maternal Schooling in Pakistan: The Girl Effect in Action
Lisa Gabrielson - The Water Crisis in Yemen: Causes, Consequences and Solutions
Nicole Glass - School Is Not Just for Boys:A Look at Girls’ Education in Egypt and Yemen
Isabella Grande - From Cairo and Carthage to the Rest of the World: Trade in Egypt and Tunisia
Jack Green - Income Inequality in the Prosperous Economies of Tunisia and Namibia
Thierry Gysler - Risky Business: Agricultural Development and Environmental Consequences in Indonesia and Ecuador
Dorothy P. Hastings - Water in Ethiopia: Drought, Disease and Death
Morgan Hendrix
Annika Hopkins- Universal or Targeted? A Comparative Analysis of Anti-Poverty Programs in Argentina and Indonesia
Shihui Huang - Effects of Neoliberal Reforms on Small-Scale Agriculture in Brazil
Alexandra Huddell - Impact of Climate Changes on Coffee Production in Columbia and Ethiopia
Joel Iscaro - Disparities of Poverty in Eastern Africa: Ethiopa and Kenya
Lara Jakiel - Climate Change in Zambia: Impacts and Adaptation
Couroche Kalantary - Contraception Availability and Population Growth in Cameroon and Zimbabwe
Ivy Kaplan - Differing Neighbors: Gender Inequality and Fertility in Chile and Bolivia
Amelia Keeton - Breaking the Cycle: The Causes and Effects of Uneducated Girls in Rwanda and Pakistan
AnLi Kelly-Durham - Crowded House: Analyzing Overpopulation and Poverty in Bangladesh and Indonesia
Sarina Kirpalani - Child Labor and Human Trafficking: How Children in Burkina Faso and Ghana Lose Their Childhood
Kaitie Kudlac - Women’s Rights Gone Missing: Gender Inequality and HIV Prevalence in Malawi
Dezimey Kum - Fighting Poverty in Brazil and Morocco: Addressing the Lack of Opportunities
Casey Lateef - For the People or for Yourself? Poverty Reduction Strategies in Nigeria and Tanzania
Brendan Lawlor - The Urban Plan for India: A Foundation for Economic Growth
Will Lawther - The Future is Female: Women are the Key to Successful Population Control in Nigeria and Angola
Ely Leroy - Muslim Baby-Boom? Examining Fertility in Bangladesh and Lebanon
Kendell Lincoln - Gender Discrimination: A Problem Stunting Honduras's Entire Economy
Rachel Lomot - Leaving the Knot Untied: Education and Child Marriage in Bangladesh and Bolivia
Emily Lytle
Global Majority Articles by Author, M-Z
- The Water Crisis in Kenya: Causes, Effects, and Solutions
Samantha Marshall - Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo: Children at War
Toby N. G. McCarroll - In the Hot Seat: Climate Change and Agriculture in Ethiopia and Malawi
Timothy McGill - Indonesia: A Vulnerable Country in the Face of Climate Change
Mariah Measey - Uganda's Gender Divide and Moves toward Equality
Kerry Milazzo - Stop Tying the Knot: Child Marriage in Malawi and Bangladesh
Grace Mondillo - Poverty in Bolivia: Dimensions, Political Conflict, and Strategies
Eliza Morgan - Gender-based Education Inequality in China and India
Abigail Murphy - The Unavoidable Crisis: Climate Change in China and Mexico
Brandon Novick - Tilling the Earth: Improved Seed Use in Ethiopia and Brazil
Michael O'Neill - Perpetuating a Vicious Cycle: The Causes and Effects of Poorly Educated Children in Sierra Leone
Rebecca O'Neill - Patriarchal Power and Gender-Based Violence in Guatemala and El Salvador
Ambar Pardilla - Forests and Fauna in Jeopardy: Deforestation and Resource Depletion in Brazil and Indonesia
Isabelle Paredes - The Girls of Our Future: Gender Inequality in Pakistan and China
Sophia Paynter - Biome Breakdown: The Effects of Climate Change on Agriculture in Nigeria and Thailand
Cassandra Pendino -
Stormy Days Ahead: Climate Change and Migration in the Philippines and Thailand
Alyssa Petelo - How the Lack of Access to Safe Water and Sanitation Hampers Growth and Development: The Case of Peru
Emily Platt - Moving Day: Urbanization in India and China
Zachary Porter - The Caste System: Effects on Poverty in India, Nepal, and Sri Lanka
Jasmine Rao - Dimensions of Poverty: What Contributes to the Continuation of Poverty in Kenya and Vietnam?
Hannah Rapoport - Making the Rice Bowl Bigger: Agricultural Output and Rural Poverty in Thailand
Lila Rieber - Education is Power: Reducing Child Marriages in Egypt and Sudan
Amanda Robic - The Women of Thailand
Liza Romanow - Children in El Salvador:Getting Exploited and Missing Opportunities
Yeomin Ryu - Distant Neighbors: Why Neighboring Countries Mozambique and South Africa Differ So Greatly in Gender Inequality
Patrick Ryan - The Effect of Education on Brazil's Economic Development
Lindsay Sandoval - Core-Periphery Conceptualizations: Examining Sanitation as a Representation of Urban-Rural Disparities in Malaysia and India
Lyla Saxena - The Water Crisis in Ethiopia and Kenya: Being Locked out of Water and Sanitation
Sofía Pérez Semanaz - Examining Poverty at the Border of West Africa: Guinea and Sierra Leone
Olivia So - Abortion in Cote d'Ivoire and El Salvador: A Consequence of High Fertility and a Cause of Maternal Mortality
Claire Starks - Access to Clean Water and Educational Opportunity in Nicaragua
Nathan Strauss
Abby Stuckrath- Bruised but Never Broken: The Fight for Gender Equality in Egypt and Bangladesh
Lily Sweeting - Gender Inequality in Guatemala:Why Girls Receive Less Education Than Boys
Lizzy Tarallo - Children in Egypt and Colombia: Lack of Education, Child Labor and Malnutrition
Gregory Tenor - Land Reform and Agricultural Development: Zambia versus Zimbabwe
Amélie Thouvenot - Poverty and Fertility in India: Some Factors Contributing to a Positive Correlation
Brittany Traeger
Clara Tully- Democracy: An Ultimate Remedy towards the Flawed Urbanization in Bangladesh and China
Ka Long Tung - Poverty in Nigeria: Some Dimensions and Contributing Factors
Chimobi Ucha - No One Wants a Baby Girl: Analyzing Gendercide in China and India
Samantha Ufret - An Analysis of the Determinants of Poverty in India and South Africa
Karl Usuka - Effects of Climate Change on Agriculture in Guatemala and Honduras
Karissa Waddick - Living in Cities: The Relationship between Urbanization and Economic Growth in Thailand versus Indonesia
Abd Wafiee Abd Wahab - Invisible Children in Cambodia and Senegal: Contributing Factors and Ethical Implications
Olivia Weeden - Developing Density: Diverging Approaches to Urbanization between South Africa and Colombia
Asher Weinstein - Differences in Poverty in the Dominican Republic and Haiti: Factors that Affect Growth
Kevin Werner - Impact of Climate Change on the Poor in Bolivia
Christian Winters - Closing the Gender Gap: Women’s Rights in Ethiopia and Mexico By Ain Wright
- Climate Change in China: Can China Be a Model of Sustainable Development?
Hiromi Yagi - Agriculture in Kenya and Uganda: Relevance, Behavior, and Performance
Giorgio Zenere