The presidency of Donald Trump continues to have significant impacts on international affairs, global alliances and the role of the United States in the world.
Faculty at the 91±¬ÁÏ’s and will explore these issues in a series of public lectures and discussions through spring quarter.
The series “” will be moderated by , professor and director of the Jackson School.
The lectures will be held Tuesdays from 4:30 to 6 p.m. in Room 220 of Kane Hall, starting March 27, and all are open to the public. For students, the series is a 2-credit lecture class.
The lectures are as follows:
March 27: Japan, with .
April 3: Two Koreas, with .
April 10: Indo-Pacific strategy challenges, with .
April 17: Migration, with .
April 24: Global energy challenges, with .
May 1: Online disinformation, with .
May 8: Israel/Palestine, with .
May 15: The European Union, with .
May 22: Putin and Russia, with .
May 29: The Kurds, and a general discussion with Kasaba.
All the speakers are faculty members in the Jackson School except Starbird, who is a professor of human centered design and engineering.
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For more information about the series, call 206-543-6001 or write to jsisadv@uw.edu.