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In China, Aung San Suu Kyi Finds a Warm Welcome (and No Talk of Rohingya)
Commentary from Mary Callahan, professor of international studies at UW
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After WWII Nightmare, a Generous Life
Isaac Alhadeff, survivor of two WWII POW camps, became a generous donor to the UW Sephardic Studies Program.
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Women in Combat, Women Onstage
Julia Sears (2012) and Maggie Moore (2012) collaborated with female veterans to create a play about women in combat.
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Global consequences if US pulls out of Iranian Nuclear Treaty
Interview with Resat Kasaba, Director of the Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies
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Review: 'Myanmar's Enemy Within' and the Making of Anti-Muslim Rage
Review by Mary Callahan, Associate Professor at the Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies
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UW Center for Human Rights studies law enforcement collaboration with federal agencies on immigration
The center has released the first in a series of research memos under an initiative called Human Rights at Home.
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Two Days to Solve an International Crisis
For students participating in a simulated negotiation about the Cyprus conflict, the simulation felt very real.
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David Bachman discusses the latest developments in the US-North Korea standoff
Asia Foreign Policy expert, Prof. David Bachman, discusses the latest signs indicating that the U.S. and North Korea are taking steps to tension.
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48-hour cybersecurity bootcamp
Legislators, faculty meet for 48-hour cybersecurity bootcamp
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No sane person wants to use nukes -- so what's the deal with Trump and Kim Jong un?
Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un are in the midst of a war of words over nuclear weapons. Clark Sorensen, chair of the Korea Studies Program at the UW, is quoted.
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Celebrating Farmworker Victories, Organizing for Ongoing Struggles
Meet Jessica Ramirez: The UW alum fighting for human rights and social justice alongside the first indigenous-led farm worker union in WA State.
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Daniel Bessner on US Relations with Russia
KOMO Radio's Herb Weisbaum interviews Daniel Bessner, assistant professor of international studies at the UW, about Russian relations with the U.S.
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Japan is building out its own satellite network that could replace GPS
International Studies Professor, Saadia Pekkanen, on how Japan is targeting independence in space-based information.
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Turkey throws weight behind Qatar in Gulf showdown
Marwa Maziad, Middle East specialist at the University of Washington, weighs in on the development.
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Kasaba named president of global graduate international affairs schools association
The Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs is dedicated to the improvement of graduate education in international affairs.