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Youth Perspective: How Businesses Can Promote Sustainability in Developing Countries
"Humans have an inherent need to trade and this basic need, combined with the immensity of resources that corporations have to offer, can tackle many global challenges, including climate change."06/29/2016 | Thomson Reuters -
Publisher under fire for fake article webpages
An online debate is swirling around a tactic that academic publisher John Wiley & Sons uses to fight online piracy.06/29/2016 | Nature -
Rosetta comet carries key ingredients for life
Scientists for the first time have directly detected key organic compounds in a comet.
06/27/2016 | CBC -
Four reasons why killing insurgents in Syria might backfire
What’s the next step in the war against Islamic State-based terrorism?06/27/2016 | The Washington Post -
China-India Relations After the NSG Plenary
Make no mistake: India’s failure to win membership in the NSG will shape Sino-Indian relations.
06/27/2016 | The Diplomat -
Prof. Dan Chirot discusses "Brexit" On KOMO News
Professor Daniel Chirot is the Herbert J. Ellison Professor of Russian and Eurasian Studies at the University of Washington’s Henry M. Jackson School.06/27/2016 | Sound Cloud -
Brexit: global reaction to Britain’s vote to leave the EU
The United Kingdom has voted by a close margin to leave the European Union.
06/24/2016 | The Conversation -
Faculty Friday: Angelina Godoy
Tucked in a quiet corner of the UW Quad, Smith Hall is as peaceful as it gets on the Seattle campus. But walk inside and you’ll find torture, incarceration, and assassinations.06/24/2016 | The Whole U -
Britain leaves the EU: A small state of mind
Thursday’s vote against a pooled sovereignty arrangement, and in favor of a “go-it-alone” strategy suggests a new nationalism.06/24/2016 | The Seattle Times -
Under Our Skin
A video on what it means to talk about race. Two College of Arts and Science students featured.
06/23/2016 | The Seattle Times