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 UW’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.