August 1, 2015
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Associate Professor and Ellison Center Director Scott Radnitz has published a commentary with Marlene Laruelle of George Washington University in The National Interest asking the question: “Will Afghanistan Take Central
July 22, 2015
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What are the implications of the nuclear deal with Iran? Affiliate faculty and energy expert Scott L. Montgomery fact checks an ad opposing the deal for KING 5 news.
June 1, 2015
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Jackson School Associate Director and Professor Saadia Pekkanen focuses her latest Forbes article on Japan and its outer space program. Click here for full article. This publication was made possible
May 26, 2015
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KUOW’s article “Don’t Believe in God? Move to Seattle” quotes Prof. James Wellman, Chair of the Jackson School’s Comparative Religion Program. Click here for full article.
April 10, 2015
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“Diplomacy is changing in a world where both our allies and our enemies are connected,” said State Department Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Public Affairs, Valerie Fowler to an
December 22, 2014
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During a day of panels focused on “Kurdistan and the Changing Middle East” on Nov. 6, speakers from around the world provided material for discussions on “State-Society Relations in Northern
October 9, 2014
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The University of Washington’s Jackson School of International Studies has received funding from the U.S. Department of Education for all eight of its Title VI centers — surpassing other institutions
September 22, 2014
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The Jackson School is pleased to welcome the following new faculty in the 2014-15 academic year: Mika Ahuvia, assistant professor, was born in Kibbutz Beit Hashita in northern Israel. She
September 2, 2014
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Professor Matthew Sparke’s “Introduction to Globalization” course has long been popular with UW students and international studies majors. But Sparke sees the material in his class as equally relevant to
August 26, 2014
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Founded in 2009, Construction for Change, a nonprofit based in Seattle, has built hospitals, schools and other infrastructure to benefit communities around the world. But after the buildings were complete,