China Studies Course List | Spring 2022
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December 6, 2021
Public writing, collaboration, Seattle, global cities: four keywords that characterize this seminar designed to involve students in working in concert with one another to produce distinctive compositions for the general
December 6, 2021
To help build a deeper and more nuanced understanding of Indigeneity among the general public, students will pick Indigenous related themes – boarding schools, dam removal, pipelines, immigration, salmon recovery,
December 6, 2021
For decades, debates over immigration, border walls, and asylum have generated more heat than light. Why do passions run high even when migration rates are low? Despite often contrasting wildly
December 6, 2021
The U.S.-led War on Drugs and Latin American drug “cartels” have captivated the popular imagination since the 1970s. However films, television series, and news articles that center these topics do
December 6, 2021
In the last twenty years, the United States has lurched from foreign policy disaster to foreign policy disaster. This class is devoted to changing that. In “Rethinking U.S. Foreign Policy,”