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What is the key to defeating religious nationalism? Religious literacy skills, says IPI Senior Fellow Chris Seiple | World Economic Forum

May 4, 2018

Posted by: odedo

Prayer and meditation room, Heathrow Terminal 4. Photo credit: Kake

Jackson School Affiliate Instructor and International Policy Institute Senior Fellow in Religion Chris Seiple writes in his article “How faith can overcome religious nationalism” that cross-cultural religious literacy skills are necessary to stand together

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Twenty ways you can create change and resist tyranny

May 4, 2018

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The Richard C. Levin Professor of History at Yale University, Timothy Snyder

In his opening remarks about On Tyranny: Twenty Lessons from the Twentieth Century to a crowd of over 400 students, faculty, and members of the public gathered in Kane Hall on April

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Devin Naar’s book Jewish Salonica: Between the Ottoman Empire and Modern Greece | EuropeNow

May 4, 2018

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Professor Devin Naar

Devin Naar, the Isaac Alhadeff Professor in Sephardic Studies, is featured in an article discussing his book on Jewish Salonica: Between the Ottoman Empire and Modern Greece. The book discusses the collapse of the

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Doctoral candidate Clint Work on why pulling U.S. military from Korea isn’t easy | Foreign Policy

May 1, 2018

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Doctoral candidate Clint Work, whose research focuses on Korea, writes about the challenge in developing a plan for U.S. troop withdrawals from Korea amidst peace talks between Seoul and Pyongyang. His piece

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Bachman on U.S.-China trade dispute and the effort by China to ease trade ban | Radio Free Asia

April 30, 2018

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Chinese President Xi Jinping and U.S. President Donald Trump in Beijing. Photo credit: Xinhua/Lan Hongguang

Professor of International Studies David Bachman, also a China expert, is quoted in an article title “China’s ZTE Seeks to Ease US Export Ban” about the ongoing trade dispute between the

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Sorensen on the unusual participation of Kim Jong Un’s sister in peace talks summit | Yahoo News

April 30, 2018

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President Moon Jae-in greeting Chairman of the State Affairs Commission Kim Jong Un at the 2018 Inter-Korean Summit. Photo credit: Inter-Korean Summit Press Corps, Korea Clickers

Professor of International Studies and Chair of the Korea Studies Program, Clark Sorensen, comments on the participation of Kim Yo Jong, little sister of Kim Jong Un, at the Korean peace

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Curran warns a 2020 Census form asking about U.S. citizenship would hurt immigrants | Seattle Times

April 26, 2018

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USCIS July 4th Naturalization Ceremony. Photo credit: U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS)

Professor of International Studies and Director at the Center for Studies in Demography and Ecology Sara Curran argues that the plan to introduce questions about citizenship status in the revised 2020 census

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Magic, angels & demons: Ahuvia lecture listed as a best thing to do in Seattle | The Stranger

April 26, 2018

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Ancient magical artifact (a bowl) depicting demons, ringed with Aramaic. Found in Iraq. From the University of Pennsylvania Museum collection.

Assistant Professor Mika Ahuvia’s lecture titled “Jewish engagement with magic, angels and demons” was featured as one of best 66 things to do in Seattle last week. Ahuvia shared evidence from her recent

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Daniel Bessner’s Democracy in Exile featured in book recommendation list | Shepherd

April 25, 2018

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Democracy in Exile: Hans Speier and the Rise of the Defense Intellectual by Daniel Bessner

The Anne H.H. and Kenneth B. Pyle Assistant Professor in American Foreign Policy Daniel Bessner is featured in Shepherd’s book recommendation list. His new book Democracy in Exile: Hans Speier and the Rise of the Defense

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Sorensen discusses N. Korea’s announcement to shut down nuclear missiles testing site | Q13 Fox

April 25, 2018

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North Korea's leader Kim Jong-un, viewing a ballistic missile test. Photo Credit: Screenshot ITN video

Professor of International Studies and Chair of the Korea Studies Program, Clark Sorensen, is interviewed about North Korea’s announcement it will shut down its nuclear testing site. He argues the freeze might be a

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