Interview with John Koenig: “Learning about Russia-Ukraine”
February 25, 2022
“John Koenig, University of Washington professor and ambassador, talks to FOX 13 Morning News about Russia invading Ukraine.”
February 25, 2022
“John Koenig, University of Washington professor and ambassador, talks to FOX 13 Morning News about Russia invading Ukraine.”
February 15, 2022
“Director of the Center for European Studies and Jackson School Professor Sabine Lang has been awarded a Jean Monnet Chair in European Union Studies by the European Commission in Brussels. Lang will specifically hold the Chair in Civil Society, Inclusion, and Diversity in the EU, or CIDEU, until 2024. The role is based in the Jackson School’s
February 7, 2022
“A year can seem like a long time, especially if it is 2022. It is easy to forget that one of the Biden administration’s first foreign policy crisis was in the Eastern Mediterranean: the return of violence to the Israel–Palestine conflict in May 2021. Some saw in it a pattern indicating how President Biden and
November 22, 2021
“Whilst maintaining its status as an economic engine in Europe, Germany has historically been a laggard in adopting gender equality measures. The European Gender Equality Index, however, now ranks Germany relatively high and shows substantial progress since 2005. While this has gone mostly unnoticed, Germany has passed far-reaching legislation in major policy fields relevant for
November 22, 2021
“During the 2019 centennial celebration of women’s suffrage in Germany, Chancellor Angela Merkel conceded that gender quotas are important and that the ultimate goal must be gender parity. Merkel’s legacy in terms of advancing women within her own party, however, is mixed. Surrounding herself with a tight circle of women professionals and arguably modelling success
November 22, 2021
“Angela Merkel’s tenure as German chancellor draws to a close this month after 16 years. The four-term chancellor leaves office having steered Germany through international and domestic crises. In so doing, she has earned the Forbes title of “most powerful woman in the world” every year for a decade. “The rise of populism and nationalism
October 26, 2021
“In 2013, Seattle’s U District neighborhood lost one of its most cherished businesses. The Continental Greek Restaurant and Pastry Shop sat on University Way, two blocks from the University of Washington’s Seattle campus, for nearly 40 years before closing its doors that June. News of the closure was met with testimonials from customers, many of
October 20, 2021
WELCOME BACK LETTER FROM DIRECTOR SABINE LANG October 5, 2021 Dear Euro Students, Fellow Faculty, and dear Friends of Europe, I would like to welcome you to an exciting academic year 2021-2022, for European affairs and for our European Studies program at JSIS. We are off to a great start on Tuesday, October 5, with a panel
June 30, 2021
Dear Friends of European Studies, of the Center for European Studies, and the Jean Monnet Center of Excellence: We look back on this academic year with mixed emotions. On the one hand, technology enabled us to continue our work at the Center for European Studies, the European Union Center, and within the European Studies Program
June 30, 2021
Dear CES community, After three wonderful years at CES, the Jackson School and the Political Science Department, my stay as a DAAD visiting assistant professor comes to an end this fall. The goal of the DAAD (short for ‘German Academic Exchange Service’) program that brought me to UW is to facilitate a sustained cooperation –