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Rethinking U.S. World Power

July 8, 2024

Posted by: Jeremy D Pritchard

Rethinking U.S. World Power

Since the late-1990s, diplomatic historians have emphasized the importance of international and transnational processes, flows, and events to the history of the United States in the world. Rethinking U.S. World

Jaden Rayl

October 25, 2021

Posted by: Jeremy D Pritchard

Jaden Rayl is a third-year undergraduate student majoring in Law, Societies, and Justice & International Studies and minoring in French. He is interested in systems of justice in a comparative

David Rivera

March 28, 2017

Posted by: Jeremy D Pritchard

David Rivera

Research interests: US and Russian management of the Bering Strait region; pollution in the Arctic; the role of industry in the development of environmental and regulatory policy.

Rachel Rothenberg

September 28, 2016

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JSIS Doctoral Candidate Rachel Rothenberg

Rachel Rothenberg’s research interests focus broadly on issues of religious communalism and public religion in South Asia, particularly in the Hindi-speaking regions of North India. Her current research focuses on

Brandon Ray

September 26, 2016

Posted by: Jeremy D Pritchard

Brandon Ray

Brandon Ray is a masters student in University of Washington’s Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies and the School of Marine and Environmental Affairs.  He previously earned a masters

Cabeiri Robinson

April 9, 2015

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Cabeiri Robinson

Prof. Robinson is not accepting new MA or PhD students for the 2025-2026 academic year Cabeiri Robinson is Associate Professor in the International Studies, Comparative Religions, and South Asian Studies

Scott Radnitz

April 7, 2015

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Scott Radnitz

Prof. Radnitz is accepting new MA and PhD students for the 2025-2026 academic year Scott Radnitz is the Herbert J. Ellison Professor of Russian and Eurasian Studies in the Henry