Volume III - 2010
The mission of Pepperdine Policy Review is to publish the best scholarly research, innovative policy solutions, and insightful commentary that School of Public Policy students have to offer. This journal seeks to inform policy makers, academic researchers, and the general public of ideas that will help transform public policy debate in the U.S. and abroad. All articles are thoroughly reviewed by student editors and must meet rigorous academic standards.
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Message from the Editor
Nicole Hutchinson
Student Articles
The Honduran Question: The U.S. Answer to Latin America
Lindsay Young
Terrorism and Game Theory: From the Terrorists' Point of View
Kevin Chlebik
The Rise of Russia and the National Security Implications for the United States
Matthew Saha
Alumni Articles
The Policy Debate Over the Bailout Plan
Kevin Simons
Symposium Articles
The Bush-Obama Stimulus Programs and the Future of American Capitalism
Dr. Randall Holcombe
The Future of Regulation
Dr. Jerry Ellig
Latin America and the Financial Crisis of 2008: Lessons and Challenges
Dr. Luisa Blanco
Articles published in Pepperdine Policy Review do not necessarily reflect the views of the Editorial Board or the School of Public Policy. The journal is published annually and accepts submissions from current students and alumni of the School of Public Policy.