*Important update* In light of the public health advisories on social distancing, the Trump in the World Spring 2020 Lecture Series is only being offered as a UW course. We will make lectures available to the public on our webpage and our YouTube channel if and when they become available.
About this series: The presidency of Donald Trump is having a significant impact on international affairs, global alliances, the U.S. role in the world and on the status and politics of other countries.This lecture series is a credit/no-credit course for UW students. See full list of speakers and topics. Course Details: Jackson School faculty will explore how different regions and global processes have been affected by the policies of the U.S. government under the Trump administration. Regular attendance is required if you are taking the class for credit. JSIS 478 I – Trump in the World (SLN 21139) Every Tuesday starting March 31 from 4:30 to 6:20 p.m. Moderator: Reşat Kasaba, Director of the Jackson School of International Studies and Stanley D. Golub Chair of International Studies Questions? Contact (206) 543-6001 or jsisadv@uw.edu |