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Shannon Pierson

April 2, 2018

Posted by: Jessica Beyer

Shannon Pierson is both a Disability Inclusive Development Fellow and a Cybersecurity Policy Fellow within the International Policy Institute. She is a third-year student in the Henry M. Jackson School

Matthew Page

July 19, 2017

Posted by: Jessica Beyer

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Matthew Page is an International Policy Institute Cybersecurity Fellow. He is currently a Junior at the University of Washington pursuing a degree in International Studies, with a focus on International

Phoibe Purcell

April 12, 2017

Posted by: Jessica Beyer

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Phoibe Purcell is an International Policy Institute Cybersecurity Policy Fellow. She is currently a senior at the University of Washington, studying international political economy within the Henry M. Jackson School

Jay-Kwon Park

March 28, 2017

Posted by: Jeremy D Pritchard

Jay-Kwon Park

Jay-Kwon is a M.A. student in the Jackson School of International Studies at the University of Washington with an interest on South Korea’s interest in the Arctic. Jay-Kwon is specifically

Deep Pal

September 2, 2015

Posted by: rrc8

Doctoral candidate Deep Pal (2015 Cohort)

Deep Pal is a PhD candidate at Jackson School. He is also affiliated to the National Bureau of Asian Research (NBR) as a Non-Resident Fellow. His research interests include International

Christopher Pearson

July 22, 2015

Posted by: Jeremy D Pritchard

Christopher Pearson

Christopher Pearson is a PhD candidate at the University of Washington researching pre-election cooperation between political parties in Japan. More broadly, his research interests include the political economy of Japan,

Donghui Park

July 22, 2015

Posted by: Jeremy D Pritchard

Donghui Park

Donghui Park’s primary research interests are focused on cybersecurity, cyber warfare, and cyber sovereignty. He is also an active duty army officer of the Republic of Korea. After graduating from

Kenneth B. Pyle

April 7, 2015

Posted by: rrc8

Kenneth Pyle

Kenneth Pyle is an historian of modern Japan with a deep  interest in the interaction of Asia and the West.  His first book, The New Generation in Meiji Japan, was a

Noam Pianko

April 7, 2015

Posted by: rrc8

Noam Pianko

Prof. Pianko is not accepting new MA or PhD students for the 2025-2026 academic year Noam Pianko is the Samuel N. Stroum Endowed Chair in Jewish Studies. He received his