July 5, 2016
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Veronica Inveen, a transfer student from Tacoma Community College, was featured in UW’s Spring 2016 Transfer Newsletter where she talks about her decision to major in International Studies and minor in Southeast
July 5, 2016
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The Jackson School of International Studies welcomed the opportunity to co-host the University of Washington’s inaugural Summer Institute on Global Indigeneities which brought together Ph.D. students and faculty in the
June 28, 2016
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Ph.D. Student Deep Pal published a commentary in The Diplomat on June 27 analyzing the ramifications of India’s failure to secure membership in the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG). His article titled “China-India Relations After the
June 20, 2016
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Ph.D. Candidate Xiaoshun Zeng, a specialist on China and an affiliate of the Southeast Asia Center, has won a Mellon International Dissertation Research Fellowship. The fellowship, awarded by the Social Science Research Council,
June 9, 2016
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The world’s cities are collecting ever-increasing amounts of data, and it is time for mechanisms to prevent abuse writes Jackson School Affiliate Faculty Philip Howard in “Soon Your City Will Know
June 1, 2016
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Ph.D. Candidates Clint Work and Seonhee Kim have co-authored a piece about the latest developments in South Korea’s space program, highlighting the military and economic logic behind South Korea’s desire to take
June 1, 2016
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The Chair of Sephardic Studies, Prof. Devin Naar, was recently featured in a Forward article about Turkish Jews. The piece “Jews Proudly Defend Last Sephardic Homeland – Even as Some
June 1, 2016
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Zachary M. Reshovsky, a Jackson School senior, will soon be graduating cum laude with a degree in international studies. As a student, Zachary has mixed his academic learning with practical
May 31, 2016
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Professor Kathie Friedman recently participated in a panel discussion titled: “We Are Seattle: Stories from Families, Immigrants, Refugees & The Agencies That Serve Them.” Around 150 people attended the May 17, 2016
May 31, 2016
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A group of University of Washington and Jackson School undergraduate and graduate students who also serve as International Policy Institute Fellows recently discussed policy in the “other Washington” in a first-ever workshop