November 9, 2017
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Henry M. Jackson Professor of International Studies David Bachman discusses President Trump’s visit to China in this interview by KOMO Radio. Bachman says he thinks Trump hopes to accomplish several goals in his
November 3, 2017
Posted by: Monique Thormann
Robert Butow who taught in the UW Jackson School and History Department for three decades (1960-1990) died at the age of 93 on October 17, 2017. He was a preeminent
November 1, 2017
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Ph.D. Candidate Clint Work, whose doctoral research focuses on U.S.-Korean relations under President Jimmy Carter and Carter’s abortive withdrawal of U.S. combat forces from South Korea, was recently added as an
October 29, 2017
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Professor Clair Yang, an expert on political economy and Chinese economy, was quoted in a Forbes article discussing the re-election of China’s President, Xi Jinping. Yang says the fact that the Chinese economy has
October 3, 2017
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Korea expert Professor Emeritus Don Hellmann comments on President Trump’s dismissal of possible negotiation talks with North Korea amid escalating rhetoric between the sides. In this interview with KOMO Radio he
October 2, 2017
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Korea experts Professor Emeritus Don Hellmann and Korean Studies Chair and Professor Clark Sorensen share their vision on how to end the conflict involving North and South Korea as well as the global
September 26, 2017
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Professor Emeritus Don Hellmann discussed the possibility of an attack on the U.S. by North Korea in a televised interview on King 5 News. Hellmann said despite the advances in
September 13, 2017
Posted by: Monique Thormann
Engage in Asia — here in Seattle! In fall 2017 and winter 2018, our National Resource Centers for East Asia, South Asia, Southeast Asia and Global Studies partner with Seattle’s
September 11, 2017
Posted by: Monique Thormann
Professor Clark Sorensen, also Chair of the Korea Studies Center at UW, discusses the likelihood of an attack by North Korea on the U.S. given recent tensions between the two
September 8, 2017
Posted by: Jessica Beyer
Since the early 2000s, cyber espionage issues have strained U.S.-China relations. In response, the U.S. and China entered into a cybersecurity agreement in 2015 to decrease economic espionage between the