Highlights: J&B worked with the client on a 1,200-word article for the Harvard International Review (HIR) addressing its Theme B: “Global Challenges and Collective Actions.” J&B broke the project down into: brainstorming, topic selection, a lecture, a reading period, a seminar, outlining stage, writing, editing, and an evaluation. To help the client better understand how their topic related to HIR’s theme, J&B assisted them with crafting their analyses, highlighting key claims, and defending their point of view with relevant sources. The Topic: J&B worked with the client on a 1,200-word article for the Harvard International Review (HIR) addressing its Theme B: “Global Challenges and Collective Actions.” The Process: To begin the project, J&B met with the client and conducted a thorough brainstorming session to gather ideas related to HIR’s two themes. Once the team gained sufficient details from the client, they prepared three potential topics suitable for HIR. After careful consideration, the client selected the topic and theme that suited their interests most. Next, J&B prepared a 40-minute lecture and shared 10 scholarly sources with the client to help them better understand the nature of their topic. The team then met with the client to discuss the readings in further detail. To help the client begin writing, J&B shared a detailed outline along with key sources to help them write their first draft. The client utilized J&B’s outline to write their article, which the team then edited and revised so that it would be ready to submit to HIR. At the end of the project, J&B evaluated the client’s writing throughout the project. Writing Style: The client is a conscientious writer interested in humanitarian topics. To help the client better understand how their topic related to HIR’s theme, J&B assisted them with crafting their analyses, highlighting key claims, and defending their point of view with relevant sources. J&B’s Key Goals: Comprehensive research Careful editing Critical analysis Global perspective