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UW professor on US relations with North Korea
KOMO Radio's Herb Weisbaum interviews Clark Sorensen, director of the Center for Korea Studies at the UW, about North Korea-U.S. relations.
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Opinion: Why aggression in outer space should concern the US-Japan alliance
Saadia Pekkanen, Job and Gertrude Tamaki professor at the Jackson School for International Studies, on US-Japan relations in the Abe-Trump era
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Jackson School to offer lectures for students on ‘Trump in the World’
The presidency of Donald Trump has vast implications for international affairs and even the internal politics of other countries — it could lead to geopolitical realignments on a global scale. -
‘Poor writing makes for poor science’: Scott Montgomery publishes new edition of popular ‘Guide to Communicating Science’
Scientific research that doesn't get communicated to the public may as well not have happened at all, says the Jackson School's Scott Montgomery in "The Chicago Guide to Communicating Science." -
What you should know about Trump's tweets about ISIS
President Trump has tweeted about ISIS since 2014, claiming that he alone can fix this problem. Michael Degerald, doctoral candidate in Middle East studies at UW, weighs in.
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KOMO Radio | UW's Sabine Lang on the widespread impact of the Women's March
KOMO Radio interviews Sabine Lang, associate professor of international studies at the UW, about the Women's March and why it was held across the world.
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How Washington business are reacting to end of TPP
A wide range of Washington companies were in favor of the Trans-Pacific Partnership. KING 5 interviewed David Bachman, professor of international studies at the UW.
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California woman targets Spokane, other U.S. cities to help stop dog meat trade in Korea
A California woman who’s never traveled to Spokane is asking city leaders to pressure the South Korean government to end the practice of trading dog meat for consumption. -
'An act of war': Investigate Russian disruption of U.S. election
Congress must investigate the Russian attack on America’s 2016 election and explain how such meddling will be prevented in the future.
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English Is the Language of Science. That Isn't Always a Good Thing
How a bias toward English-language science can result in preventable crises, duplicated efforts and lost knowledge.
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Irish Inuktitut teacher crossing borders with language lessons
Mick Mallon teaches Inuktitut in person in Iqaluit and over Skype to Seattle.
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English Is the Language of Science. That Isn’t Always a Good Thing
How a bias toward English-language science can result in preventable crises, duplicated efforts and lost knowledge. -
In Drumpf’s America, Varisha Khan Remains Unbowed
Seattle Met profiles UW student Varisha Khan. She is the founder of the UW's Middle Eastern Student Commission.
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Boxing up 28 years of memories from Rep. Jim McDermott’s office
Rep. Jim McDermott will teach a few master's level sessions at the UW's Jackson School of International Studies.
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Victory at Standing Rock reflects failure of U.S. energy, climate policy
"The victory (at Standing Rock) must be sweet...But the issues revealed by this local-conflict-turned-national-movement are anything but resolved," writes UW's Scott Montgomery.