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Why Americans will never agree on oil drilling in the Arctic Wildlife Refuge
Analysis from Scott Montgomery of the Jackson School for International Studies
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A perceived threat could be the key to the black vote in 2018
A recent opinion piece from Christopher Parker of the UW Department of Political Science on 2018 elections.
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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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From the Dean
For Veterans Day, Dean Stacey offers thoughts on Gold Star families and free speech.
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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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Experts: Local elections are where voters' opinion matters most
UW political scientists Mark Smith is quoted
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Op-ed: Repeal and replace is back, and scarier than ever
LA Times op-ed on the fate of the Affordable Care Act authored by Scott Lemieux, lecturer in political science at the UW.
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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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Q & A: Sarah Quinn lifts the curtain on the 'hidden state'
Sarah Quinn discusses her award winning research on 'the hidden state' with UW News
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Defending Obamacare, cheering President Trump, opposing animal cruelty: Here's who rallied in July and why
The latest installment in a regular report on political mobilization in the United States. Emily Gade, a graduate student in the UW Department of Political Science, is an author.
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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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Worried about a nuke dropping on Seattle? Old news — we spent the Cold War years preparing
We've been through this drill before–for at least three decades during the Cold War years. John Findlay, professor of history at UW, is quoted.
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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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When presidents talk tough
When U.S. presidents talk tough to foreign leaders, does it work? Jonathan Mercer, professor of political science at the UW, is quoted.
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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.