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Cascadia’s cultural diplomacy could be key legacy of FIFA 2026 | The British royal’s words are a far cry from the cross-border rhetoric projected by the White House earlier this year, or the campaign slogans that came to define the recent Canadian federal election. They point to a relationship between Canada and the U.S. that continues to be steeped in mutual… |
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Borderlands anxiety prompts wider reflection on bioregionalism | Commentary by Journalism Professor Derek Moscato There’s a lot of talk about Canada-U.S. relations these days, thanks mostly to President Donald Trump’s move to apply tariffs to exports from up north. Canada had already announced retaliatory measures by the time Trump and Canadian… |
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Journalism's Derek Moscato pens new BPRI Border Brief on the upcoming FIFA World Cup | |||
Journalism's Derek Moscato pens new book, 'Environmental Strategic Communication: Advocacy, Persuasion and Public Relations' | |||
WWU's Derek Moscato presents recent research on the shared cultural impact of baseball between U.S. and Japan | |||
BPRI, Derek Moscato publish new paper on BC 'Donut Hole' mining project | |||
Cross-border news sources impact Skagit headwaters mining threat | New research published by Western Washington University’s Border Policy Research Institute (BPRI) shows cross-border news sources and advocacy groups’ impact on efforts to prevent mining in the Skagit River headwaters. Derek Moscato, BPRI faculty fellow and associated professor of… |
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The lessons of Bellingham’s Olympic Pipeline explosion | Recent developments in Canada’s Trans Mountain Pipeline expansion saga remind us yet again of the inevitability of energy infrastructure debates in the West. By ruling that British Columbia’s government does not have… |
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Journalism's Brian J. Bowe, Derek Moscato win AEJMC's Doug Newsom Award for best paper | |||
Western Libraries to Host Journalism's Derek Moscato for ‘Pipelines and Prairie Protest’ Oct. 17 |