February 24, 2022
Posted by: Monique Thormann
As trusted resources, our Jackson School faculty are called upon by media as well as proactively share their deep area knowledge and thoughtful analysis on critical international issues, including in
February 24, 2022
Posted by: Monique Thormann
In an interview, Scott Radnitz, Herbert J. Ellison Associate Professor of Russian and Eurasian Studies and Director, Ellison Center for Russian, East European and Central Asian Studies, shares his insights
February 24, 2022
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In a King 5 TV interview that aired Feb. 23, Ambassador John Koenig, a Jackson School lecturer and practitioner faculty who has also served as former U.S. Deputy Permanent Representative to
February 4, 2022
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Amid calls for U.S. foreign policy “restraint,” in his article titled, ‘”Restraint” in Action: America and the Eastern Mediterranean,” Ambassador John Koenig, a practitioner faculty for undergrad and graduate students at
February 1, 2022
Posted by: Monique Thormann
In “Planet Protectors,” Jackson School Alum Jamie Stroble, who earned a bachelor’s degree in international studies and environmental studies in 2010, is featured. Stroble currently is Climate director at the
January 19, 2022
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Annah Mwendar-Chaba, B.A. International Studies 2014, shares her experience at the UW that led her to a career path as a Foreign Service Officer serving in posts around the world in
January 13, 2022
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Jackson School Professor Christian Lee Novetzke has received a prestigious fellowship from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) for his new book project titled, “A Flower of Fire: Religion, Caste,
January 5, 2022
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View the Jackson School Report 2020-2021 Message from the Director I am delighted to share with you the latest Jackson Report, an annual sampling of our activities, new offerings and student and
January 5, 2022
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In this Q&A, we speak with Caitlin Quirk, a senior majoring in international studies who was recently selected as the 2022 recipient of the Donald C. and Margery S. Hellmann Scholarship
January 4, 2022
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In his article titled, “Edward O. Wilson: A Brilliant Legacy with a Dark Warning,” Jackson School faculty Scott L. Montgomery offers a questioning homage to the Harvard biologist and evolutionist E.O. Wilson, who died in