International Affairs / Geopolitics
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Jon Beasley-Murray, PhD in Literature (Duke)
Associate Professor, Hispanic Studies
- Latin America
- Argentina
- Chile
- Peru
- Venezuela
- Central America
- Mexico
- politics
- political theory
- cultural studies
- literature
- culture
- film
- history
- the Left
- revolution
- revolutionary movements
- populism
- civil society
- affect
- habit
- multitude
- posthegemony
- educational technology
- blogs
- Wikipedia
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Prof. Yves Tiberghien, PhD
Professor
- Global Economic governance
- COVID politics
- G20
- WTO
- RCEP
- CPTPP
- Global environment
- climate change
- biodiversity governance
- GMO
- Japan
- Chinese political economy
- China and global order
- China global
- EU
- France
- COVID-19 politics
- WHO
- EU-China relations
- Japan-China relations
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Rob Tierney, PhD
Professor
- Global epistemologies and cross-cultural research in education and literacy
- social science research
- diversity
- social justice
- equity
- indigenous matters
- digital literacies
- nature of literacy
- meaning making
- reading comprehension
- reading-writing relationships
- teaching
- learning
- educational assessment
- teacher education
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Prof. Hyung-Gu Lynn
AECL/KECPO Chair in Korean Research
- South Korea
- North Korea
- Japan
- politics
- popular culture
- society
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Sara Shneiderman, PhD
Associate Professor
- Himalaya
- Nepal
- India
- Tibet
- social and cultural impacts of disaster and disaster response
- migration and citizenship
- democratization and secularization
- political and social change
- ethnicity and religion
- inequality and poverty
- affirmative action
- Indigenous peoples
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Kai Ostwald, PhD
Assistant Professor
- Southeast Asia
- South East Asia
- Singapore
- Malaysia
- Indonesia
- Thailand
- Myanmar
- Burma
- ASEAN
- development
- ethnicity
- race
- integration
- international trade
- South China Sea