April 10, 2018
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Lecturer Scott Montgomery publishes a new article in Global Policy titled “Energy and Health: The Urgent Bond – Part 1″. He argues that ignoring the relationship between global public health and
April 10, 2018
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Alumna Elise Carlson-Rainer, Assistant Professor of International Relations at American Public University, discusses the public perception of government workers ever since former President Barack Obama ordered to incorporate LGBTI rights
April 9, 2018
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Associate Director of the Jackson School Professor Christian Novetzke is among the 173 scholars, artists and scientists from the U.S. and Canada recognized this year by the Guggenheim Foundation. The announcement of the
April 5, 2018
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Former Foreign Service Career Minister and Jackson School Lecturer Mark Ward writes an opinion piece “If Trump pulls aid out of Syria, we’ll have created Iraq 2.0” noting that if the U.S. cuts
April 5, 2018
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In an article “A Season of North Korea Summits: The View from Beijing and Seoul” Jackson School doctoral candidate Clint Work analyzes how China and South Korea view North Korean diplomacy and
April 3, 2018
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Alumna Gennie Gebhart (B.A., International Studies, 2012), a researcher at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, is quoted in a Bloomberg article titled “Facebook Data Scandal Has Left Zuckerberg Isolated in Tech“. Gebhart
April 2, 2018
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Jackson School Professor Saadia Pekkanen, an expert in outer space and international relations, explains the cultural shift in thinking about outer space, where countries are openly moving from merely space situational
March 30, 2018
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Assistant Professor Sasha Senderovich was interviewed on NPR and shared how he was personally affected by the order to close the Russian consulate in Seattle. He argues targeted economic sanctions would be diplomatically
March 30, 2018
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Associate Professor and Director of the Ellison Center for Russian, East European, and Central Asian Studies Scott Radnitz was interviewed by MyNorthwest following the announcement of the closure of the Russian Consulate
March 29, 2018
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In “Bullying others into silence is ineffective and fear-mongering” Alumna Helen Delahunt-Avila (B.A. International Studies ’83) argues that silencing others to maintain control is a misunderstanding of the basics of being