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University of Washington International Security Colloquium (UWISC).2022-2023 speaker series features a broad range of exciting international relations topics, including gender and the security sector, organized crime and violence in Latin America, authoritarian foreign policy, and the study of civil war. We have one international and four domestic faculty speakers, as well as four PhD students from the UW Political Science department.
The Please find the schedule attached. Please note that we will be hosting the first seminar remotely, though we plan to hold all subsequent seminars in-person. Our first speaker will be Dr. Yang-Yang Zhou of University of British Columbia on Friday, October 28. I will circulate a copy of her paper, “Prolonged Contact Does Not Reshape Locals’ Attitudes toward Migrants in Wartime Settings: Experimental Evidence from Afghanistan,” one week in advance of the seminar.
We are very thankful to our sponsors, the Severyns-Ravenholt Endowment, the Richard B. Wesley Graduate Student Fund for International Relations, the UW Political Science Department, and the Center for Global Studies at the Jackson School of International Studies. Their continued support makes UWISC possible. Please contact me with any questions. We look forward to seeing you at UWISC!
