April 19, 2022
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This unique book brings a fresh interdisciplinary approach to the analysis of ancient Chinese history, creating a historical model for the emergence of cultural mainstays by applying recent dramatic findings
January 31, 2022
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January 12, 2021
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October 9, 2020
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European integration operates by rescaling the political. Through the prism of integration, traditionally nation-state-centric politics appear as only one of the many-layered and intersecting spaces in which policy-making, political participation,
April 4, 2020
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Elise Eschrich is a fourth year student graduating in June 2020. She is double majoring in Political Science and Law, Societies, & Justice with a minor in Human Rights. Her
March 1, 2019
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Kara Eagens is a Disability Inclusive Development Fellow. She is a third-year student pursuing a B.A. in Law, Societies, and Justice, with a minor in English. Her research interests include
July 22, 2015
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Indra Ekmanis defended her doctoral dissertation with distinction in June 2017. She was selected as a Kennan Institute research scholar and is continuing her work in Washington, D.C. Indra is
April 3, 2015
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As Associate Director, Ellen manages non-classroom programming for the UW Japan Studies Program. Raised in the Pacific Northwest, she has lived and traveled in Japan as a professional and a