Why Japan is the space power to watch
December 28, 2015
Read why Japan is the space power to watch in Prof. Saadia Pekkanen’s latest Forbes article: “Japan’s Space Security Worries Are Not Just China And N. Korea, But Also The U.S.”
December 28, 2015
Read why Japan is the space power to watch in Prof. Saadia Pekkanen’s latest Forbes article: “Japan’s Space Security Worries Are Not Just China And N. Korea, But Also The U.S.”
December 22, 2015
The Japan Times named “Japan Decides 2014: The Japanese General Election” (Palgrave Macmillan), a collection of 21 essays by prominent specialists on Japan and edited by Jackson School Professor Robert
November 25, 2015
“What’s important to remember about ISIS ideology that is not mentioned enough is their belief that the apocalypse is coming,” said Jackson School of International Studies Professor Daniel Chirot to
November 24, 2015
The University of Washington’s Jackson School Director of the Ellison Center for Russian, East European, and Central Asian Studies Scott Radnitz joined World Affairs Council President and CEO and CNN’s
November 24, 2015
First-year Ph.D. student Patrick Thomsen discusses how South Koreans are losing their identity in “Rewriting History in South Korea,” which was published by The Diplomat on Nov. 20, 2015.
November 5, 2015
“I’ve spent the last decade thinking about the concept of survival,” said MIT Professor of History and Women & Gender Studies Lerna Ekmekçioğlu in her lecture on “Survivors into Minorities: Armenians in
November 3, 2015
Leading-edge in international studies Professor Kenneth B. Pyle may be retiring this year after 51 years of full-time teaching at the Jackson School of International Studies, but his influential role on
October 10, 2015
On Oct. 9, world-renowned historian Niall Ferguson, author of 14 books and named as one of 100 of the world’s most influential people by Time magazine, spoke to a packed room at