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The George Soros philosophy - and its fatal flaw
American foreign policy expert, Daniel Bessner, on billionaire George Soros and his philosphy.
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State could see higher consumer prices, job losses if US-China trade ward escalates
International studies professor, David Bachman, on the escalating US-China trade ward.
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Puerto Rico: A Grid for the Future
Opinion piece by Alex Hall, International Policy Institute Cybersecurity Fellow at the Jackson School for International Studies.
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ICE agents and the ethics of following orders
Opinion piece by Pete Jackson, advisory board member of the UW Center for Human Rights
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Don't turn the Turkish army into a political tool
Opinion piece by Ozgur Ozkan, a doctoral candidate at the Jackson School of International Studies and fellow with the department of Near Eastern languages and civilization.
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The nuclear industry is making a big bet on small power plants
Analysis from Scott L. Montgomery, a lecturer at the Jackson School for International Studies.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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‘Democracy in Exile
New book by Daniel Bessner explores brain drain from Germany in 1930s, effect on U.S. foreign policy
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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.
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Why nuclear fusion is gaining steam – again
Scott L. Montgomery with the Jackson School of International Studies writes about the new future of fusion.
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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.
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UW professor questions Trump - Kim Jong Un meeting motives
University of Washington Professor Emeritus Don Hellmann is interviewed by King 5 News