October 19, 2018
Posted by: Lauren R Dobrovolny
As a long-standing ally of the United States and a member of NATO, Turkey worked closely with its American and European partners throughout the Cold War and later. In recent
October 19, 2018
Posted by: Lauren R Dobrovolny
This task force will do a survey of nation-state cybersecurity strategy – engaging in comparative country case studies – as well as a look to the state of international agreements
May 12, 2016
Posted by: Lauren R Dobrovolny
Why are mixed and qualitative methods well suited for studying sites and industries in flux? When Gina Neff, Associate Professor of Communication and QUAL Steering Committee member, was working on
March 18, 2016
Posted by: Lauren R Dobrovolny
Case of Participatory Development in Morocco When Afsaneh Haddadian, a PhD student at the Jackson School of International Studies at UW, went to Morocco to study Participatory Democracy, she engaged
March 15, 2016
Posted by: Lauren R Dobrovolny
In the early 2000s James Pfeiffer, Anthropology and Global Health Professor at UW, conducted research on Pentecostalism in Mozambique and the impact of the rapidly growing religion on public health
March 2, 2016
Posted by: Lauren R Dobrovolny
Revisiting the research question In the summer of 2013, anti-Roma and neo-Nazi demonstrations across Europe became violent. Sara Tomczuk, UW Sociology graduate student, set off to study under what conditions
February 29, 2016
Posted by: Lauren R Dobrovolny
Abstract: The shale oil revolution of the early twenty-first century has placed the United States at one of its most pivotal points in recent history with regards to energy policy.
February 29, 2016
Posted by: Lauren R Dobrovolny
Abstract: The European Union is at a turning point in its approach vis-à-vis security and international relations. The 2003 European Security Strategy (ESS) laid out a vision for the EU
February 29, 2016
Posted by: Lauren R Dobrovolny
Abstract: This report focuses on three primary themes within the international refugee regime and identifies gaps in protection for Convention as well as non-Convention forced migrants. The first, solidarity, refers
February 29, 2016
Posted by: Lauren R Dobrovolny
Abstract: Though no complex framework is needed to gauge the grave human costs brought about by three years of conflict in Syria, the crisis itself has been driven by a