I studied American foreign policy in the Middle East. Since my project was mainly concentrated around politics and foreign relations between countries, it opened my eyes to a lot of things. I realized that international relations are a lot more complicated than the general public like to think. There were a lot of things I questioned before starting this project, mainly questions about why the United States make the decisions that they make in regards to dealing with other nations and how these decisions can have an impact on the U.S. and the world as a whole. As my project developed, my questions started to change and I started to grasp the concept a little more. As a political scientist, and hopefully a future lawyer, this project taught me to take a step outside of my thinking box, and learn new perspectives and many forms of critical analysis. Furthermore, getting indulged in the world of politics, I decided that I will attend Law School and with that degree my goal is to become politically involved in the government in regards to international relations, change happens one step at a time.
Haneen presenting at the Undergraduate Research Conference |
Even though, my thinking has evolved through this process, I strongly believe that my research can help future decision making in foreign policy and can help students learning about this topic to grasp it and understand it further and maybe even develop other foreign policy theories to help reduce future poor decision making.
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