July 20, 2022
Posted by: Monique Thormann
James Lin, assistant professor of international studies and an expert on Taiwan, has appeared in several video interviews with TaiwanPlus, the Taiwan-based English language media platform, which also airs on
July 20, 2022
Posted by: Monique Thormann
James Lin, assistant professor of international studies and an expert on Taiwan, was recently interviewed in a six-part series on Taiwan history on American Prestige podcast, hosted by Jackson School
July 15, 2022
Posted by: Monique Thormann
In a July 11 UW Daily article titled, “Sexual abuse in privately operated ICE detention centers, digital prisons, and mass surveillance,” the UW Center for Human Rights recent report “Calls to
July 15, 2022
Posted by: Monique Thormann
Scott Radnitz is quoted in a July 8 article titled, “Fake news and content targets international media” in a leading news outlet in Germany, Deutsche Welle, about pro-Russian fabricated posts pretending
July 11, 2022
Posted by: Monique Thormann
“You, the Class of 2022, are especially prepared because of all that you have achieved in the midst of a pandemic that brought significant challenges from the smallest aspects of
July 7, 2022
Posted by: Monique Thormann
James Lin, assistant professor of Taiwan Studies and a historian of Taiwan, is quoted in the media below about the May 15 attack on a Taiwanese-American church in southern California
July 7, 2022
Posted by: Monique Thormann
In a UW News Q&A published on July 1, Scott Radnitz, associate professor at the Jackson School, talks about his new book, “Enemies Within: The Global Politics of Fifth Columns,”
June 8, 2022
Posted by: Monique Thormann
In “Surprises, guises, and gifts: International Strategic Crisis Negotiation Exercise caps off a year in the MAAIS program,” the UW Daily spotlights the Jackson School’s annual capstone course, which this
June 6, 2022
Posted by: Monique Thormann
In her article titled, “Global Realities,” which was published in the June 2022 issue of UW Magazine, Jackson School Director Leela Fernandes explains how the pandemic has shined a spotlight
June 2, 2022
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Assistant Professor Sasha Senderovich’s new book, “How the Soviet Jew Was Made,” published by Harvard University Press in May, delves into post-revolutionary Russian and Yiddish literary, cinematic, and journalistic sources and