JSIS 495B Task Force: Saadia Pekkanen – U.S.-Japan Alliance in the World
Task Force 2024
U.S.- JAPAN ALLIANCE IN THE WORLD Given the multiple regional security challenges, the focus is on assessing how and whether the U.S.-Japan Security Alliance can play a role in stabilizing
JSIS 495A Task Force: Sabine Lang -Countering the Illiberal Drift In Europe: Assessing Regional Politics and Citizen Action
Task Force
COUNTERING THE ILLIBERAL DRIFT IN EUROPE: ASSESSING REGIONAL POLITICS AND CITIZEN ACTION Radical rightwing nationalist parties have become ‘normalized’ actors in parliaments across Europe, promoting Eurosceptic, xenophobic and antidemocratic policies.
JSIS 495D Task Force: Michelle R. Koutnik – Indigenous and International Relations in a Warming Arctic
Task Force 2024
INDIGENOUS AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS IN A WARMING ARCTIC In both Canada and the United States, China’s aspirations as a polar power are impacting the balance in Arctic international relations. In
JSIS 495C Task Force: Megan McCloskey – Including Persons with Disabilities in Humanitarian Action
Task Force 2024
INCLUDING PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES IN HUMANITARIAN ACTION Description: An estimated 12 million persons with disabilities are among those forcibly displaced globally. Recognizing that persons with disabilities are often among the
JSIS 495B Task Force: James Lin – Averting War: Taiwan and U.S.-China Relations
Task Force 2024
AVERTING WAR: TAIWAN AND U.S.-CHINA RELATIONS In 2021, The Economist dedicated an issue to Taiwan titled “The Most Dangerous Place on Earth.” After China’s 2022 missile launches off Taiwan’s shores
JSIS 495A Anand Yang – Partners, Allies, and China: Global Perspectives on the Indo-Pacific Strategy of the United States
Task Force 2024
Allies, Partners, and Prospects: Global Perspectives on U.S. the Indo-Pacific Strategy The United States considers the Indo-Pacific region, the area within and around the Indian and Pacific Oceans, as vital