Video: “Paris and Beyond: Making Sense of the World” faculty panel
January 23, 2015
The eyes of the world are on France in the wake of the deadly shootings at the office of satirical weekly “Charlie Hebdo” and a supermarket in Paris. The
January 23, 2015
The eyes of the world are on France in the wake of the deadly shootings at the office of satirical weekly “Charlie Hebdo” and a supermarket in Paris. The
January 22, 2015
The New York Times ‘Room for Debate’ series published visiting scholar Kristian Coates Ulrichsen’s article: “Global Campuses Can Be a Tool in Public Diplomacy.” Click here for full article.
January 13, 2015
Professor William Lavely is quoted in this article by The Seattle Times about the aging population in China and the rising need for elder care. Click here for full
January 12, 2015
JSIS student Felicia Muncaster, program coordinator at the Pacific NorthWest Economic Region, published an article with Megan Levy, “Protecting Northwest waters from invasive aquatic mussels” in The Blue Review blog.
December 22, 2014
Professor Robert Pekkanen is quoted in this Ozy.com article about Prime Minister Abe’s re-election and Japan’s economy. “It could send a powerful signal about a commitment to economic reform,” he
December 22, 2014
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
December 22, 2014
July 22 marked the graduation of the first cohort from the Jackson School Master of Arts in Applied International Studies (MAAIS). This dynamic and diverse cohort inaugurated the Pacific Northwest’s
December 11, 2014
Professor Joel Migdal was interviewed for an article in New Books in World Affairs about his book Shifting Sands: The United States in the Middle East. Click here for
December 11, 2014
Assistant Professor Daniel Bessner‘s article, “Organizing Complexity: The Hopeful Dreams and Harsh Realities of Interdisciplinary Collaboration at the Rand Corporation in the Early Cold War,” was published in the Journal
December 2, 2014
Professor Joel Migdal was the guest on a recent episode of “Worlds Apart,” a Russian television news show. He spoke about his new book, Shifting Sands: The United States