JSIS 495C Sarah Lohmann – Hybrid Warfare, Disinformation and the NATO Response
Task Force 2023
HYBRID WARFARE, DISINFORMATION AND THE NATO RESPONSE In the months leading up to and during the 2022 Ukraine conflict, hybrid warfare and disinformation operations disabled critical infrastructure and shaped public
SPRING QUARTER: JSIS 495 Noam Pianko – Defining Antisemitism in a Global Context
Task Force 2023
DEFINING ANTISEMITISM IN A GLOBAL CONTEXT Incidents of Antisemitism, sometimes called “the longest hatred,” are rising in the United States and around the globe. From Charlottesville to Budapest, Antisemitic stereotypes and
SPRING QUARTER: JSIS 495 Saadia Pekkanen – Japan’s Space Diplomacy
Task Force 2023
JAPAN’S SPACE DIPLOMACY This taskforce focuses on Japan’s space diplomacy in the international system. It cuts across the deeply intertwined trends of the country’s science, economics, and military space diplomacy.
JSIS 495F Sarah Lohmann – Hybrid Warfare, Disinformation and the NATO Response
Task Force 2023
HYBRID WARFARE, DISINFORMATION AND THE NATO RESPONSE In the months leading up to and during the 2022 Ukraine conflict, hybrid warfare and disinformation operations disabled critical infrastructure and shaped public
JSIS 495D Jessica Beyer – Social Media Content Moderation, Law, and Freedom of Speech
Task Force 2023
SOCIAL MEDIA CONTENT MODERATION, LAW, AND FREEDOM OF SPEECH As the major social media platforms have become increasingly central to the lives of people all over the world, the impacts
JSIS 495C Sabine Lang – Countering the ILLIBERAL Drift in Europe: Assessing the role of civil society and governments
Task Force 2023
COUNTERING THE ILLIBERAL DRIFT IN EUROPE: Assessing the Role of Civil Society and Governments Rightwing nationalist parties and movements have become ‘normalized’ features of many European political systems. They govern
JSIS 495B Angelina Godoy – Research for Social Change
Task Force 2023
RESEARCH FOR SOCIAL CHANGE For several years, thanks to the tenacious leadership of local organizations, Washington state has been at the forefront of national efforts to promote immigrant rights in
JSIS 495A Robert Pekkanen – Should Japan “Go Nuclear”?
Task Force
SHOULD JAPAN “GO NUCLEAR”? Japan faces a challenging security environment, with a rising China, nuclear-armed antagonist in North Korea (DPRK), and a less reliable American security guarantee. On the other