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Jackson School of International Studies Journal

How Has Anti-Nuclear Sentiment Shaped Youth Perception towards Japan’s Current Nuclear Energy Policy?

Former Editor-in-Chief Jane (Jingyi) Pan provides insight into the state of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plants in contemporary East Asia. ...

The Jackson School Journal of International Studies is the undergraduate peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to showcasing the research and policy writing by students in the Jackson School and the University of Washington. Founded in 2009, the Jackson School Journal accepts submissions on a rolling basis. Undergraduate students, supported by a faculty Advisory Board, run all aspects of the Journal’s production. The Journal receives generous support from the Jackson School of International Studies and the University of Washington Center for Global Studies.