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Darcy Bond

Darcy Bond is a senior majoring in International Relations and Global Business. She is interested in the global asylum system, migration, human rights, and complex humanitarian emergencies.

National Security and Refugees

by Darcy Bond22 Mar 202322 Mar 2023Leave a comment

GPI fellow Darcy explores national security and refugees in a background guide for our 2023 Think-a-Thon.

Special Projects

Believe conflict minerals are old news? Think again. 

by Darcy Bond14 Dec 202221 Dec 2025Leave a comment

Stopping the exportation of conflict minerals did not deter rebel groups; instead, it diminished the legitimate business practices of artisanal miners in the DRC.

Explainer, Sub-Saharan Africa Opinion

Security companies and arms dealers are fueling the EU migration crisis

by Darcy Bond17 Dec 202122 Dec 2025Leave a comment

Multinational security companies contribute to human rights challenges across the region.

Europe arms, arms dealer, eu, european union, migrant, migration, Opinion, refugee, refugee crisis, security
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