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  • In Israel, Asylum Seekers Find Their Voice

    Oded Oron witnessed a massive protest of aslyum-seeking refugees in Tel Aviv. Then he wrote a PhD dissertation about it.

    June 2018 Perspectives
  • Finding humor in hard times, from Soviet Russia to today

    Sasha Senderovich, Humanities assistant professor of Slavic Languages & Literatures, joins satirist Gary Shteyngart and KUOW host Bill Radke for a conversation.

    KUOW
  • Making the case: four Jackson School students are finalists in nationwide policy competition

    The team of four made it to the final round of the national New York University Policy Case Competition.

    Jackson School
  • 2020 Census citizenship question makes a mockery of our progress

    Op-ed by Sara Curran, Professor of International Studies at the Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies

    The Seattle Times
  • ‘Democracy in Exile

    New book by Daniel Bessner explores brain drain from Germany in 1930s, effect on U.S. foreign policy

    UW News
  • Press release: $1 million grant for the Jackson School of International Studies

    This grant from Carnegie Corporation of New York will support collaboration among faculty, students, and public and private stakeholders on pressing global issues and problems.

    UW News
  • Why nuclear fusion is gaining steam – again

    Scott L. Montgomery with the Jackson School of International Studies writes about the new future of fusion.

    The Conversation
  • University of Washington professor recognized by Guggenheim Foundation

    Professor Christian Novetzke, Associate Director of the Jackson School, will be using the Guggenheim Fellow to advance two new book projects.

    UW News
  • UW professor questions Trump - Kim Jong Un meeting motives

    University of Washington Professor Emeritus Don Hellmann is interviewed by King 5 News

    King 5 News
  • Trump in the World

    Trump in the World — a course and lecture series — explores the global impact of Donald Trump's presidency. 

    March 2018 Perspectives
  • ‘Trump in the World’: Jackson School faculty give public talks through spring quarter

    A lecture series by UW faculty will explore President Trump's significant impacts on international affairs, global alliances and the role of the United States in the world.

    UW News
  • Kim Jong Un's sister is making history at the Winter Olympics–here's what we know about her

    Clark Sorensen, a professor of international studies who heads the Korea Studies program the UW, is quoted.

    Time
  • A Life Abroad, with Coffee

    Julian  Fellerman (2011) works abroad for a specialty direct-to-consumer coffee company, combining his personal and professional interests. 

    January 2018 Perspectives
  • Some Korean foods may taste familiar during the Olympics

    Commentary from Clark Sorensen, Korea history professor and director of the UW's Center for Korea Studies/ 

    The Washington Post
  • Why Americans will never agree on oil drilling in the Arctic Wildlife Refuge

    Analysis from Scott Montgomery of the Jackson School for International Studies

    The Conversation

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