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Ashley Abadeer

Ashley Abadeer is a junior studying International Relations and the Global Economy with a minor in Architecture at USC. She is one of the two student co-directors for GPI. Ashley's specific interest in the field of international relations is ensuring water security and hopes to one day help establish clean water infrastructure through architectural design. Ashley has technical experience in AutoCad as well as Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and Premiere. On campus, Ashley is the speaker’s director for TEDxUSC, a lead researcher in the SPEC lab whose work involved codifying power-sharing institutions and updating the existing literature, and is also a member of USC’s international relations co-ed professional fraternity, Delta Phi Epsilon.

NGOs play a critical role in ensuring equitable global access to water

by Ashley Abadeer16 Feb 202116 Feb 2021Leave a comment

In the global pursuit of equitable water access, NGOs play a key role in solving the public-private gap.

IWSJ H20, NGOs, nonprofit, Opinion, security, water, watersecurity

The Future of Water and Circular Economies: A look at the textile industry

by Ashley Abadeer14 Oct 2020Leave a comment

The textile industry uses much of our current fresh water resources. Fortunately, the circular economy model can help change this.

Opinion circular economy, climate, climate change, climate crisis, economics, science

Chile is rebuilding its economy through climate-centered goals

by Ashley Abadeer6 Oct 20207 Oct 20201 Comment

Chile works to combat climate change and the COVID-19 pandemic.

News from the World chile, climatechange, climatecrisis, covid19, southamerica

An overview of international responses to the Sudanese Crisis

by Ashley Abadeer15 Jan 202020 Mar 2023Leave a comment

A historical review of how the international community responds to crises in Sudan.

Uncategorized Opinion

The silent suffering of climate migrants

by Ashley Abadeer21 Nov 201920 Mar 2023Leave a comment

Ashley summarizes a Project Syndicate piece on climate migrants in Bangladesh.

News from the World climate change, climate migrants, immigration

How the European Commission should handle migrants

by Ashley Abadeer21 Nov 201920 Mar 2023Leave a comment

A new report from Project Syndicate suggests alternative ways the European Commission can handle immigration.

News from the World european union, immigration

The International Justice Mission released its 2019 midyear report

by Ashley Abadeer21 Nov 201920 Mar 2023Leave a comment

The midyear report details human rights rescue missions conducted all around the world.

News from the World IJM, international justice mission, report, thailand

The impeachment inquiry and how foreign policy influences domestic politics

by Ashley Abadeer21 Nov 201920 Mar 2023Leave a comment

How foreign policy is influencing the most important domestic struggle in the U.S.

News from the World donald trump, foreign policy, impeachment, inquiry, nancy pelosi

GPI hosts roundtable on great powers, world order

by Ashley Abadeer19 Nov 201922 Nov 2019Leave a comment

Students and professors discussed conflicting regional powers during a roundtable Wednesday.

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GPI hosts crisis briefing on the Turkish incursion in Syria

by Ashley Abadeer19 Nov 201927 Nov 2019Leave a comment

The briefing allowed students to gain a glimpse into real-time developments in Syria.

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