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Christine Clark
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Christine Clark

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Christine Clark is director of communications for the School of Global and Strategy as well as the Rady School of Management. Christine has been with the campus’ central University Communications office since 2007 and is a UC San Diego alumna. In her role, she shares the depth and breadth of GPS activities and impacts with broad audiences around the globe. Follow her on Twitter @christineeclark.
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Naming and Shaming Can be Effective to Get Countries to Act on Climate

By Christine Clark
September 25, 2023
4 Mins read
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Kyle Handley Takes the Helm at Center for Commerce and Diplomacy

By Christine Clark
August 22, 2023
3 Mins read
The research center at UC San Diego’s School of Global Policy and Strategy seeks to advance cooperation on economic policy to promote peace and prosperity worldwide
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Fighting Climate Change Isn’t an Automatic Win for Environmental Justice

By Christine Clark
June 19, 2023
4 Mins read
Some simulated pathways for reducing emissions in the U.S. maintained or exacerbated existing racial inequities
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Industrial Disasters May Cause Higher Rates of Disability and Cancer for Future Generations

By Christine Clark
June 5, 2023
3 Mins read
New UC San Diego study is the first to reveal the multi-generational health impacts of a major gas explosion in India by studying its effects on survivors’ children
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UC San Diego Champions Investigative Journalists in Mexico who Persevere

By Christine Clark
May 30, 2023
3 Mins read
The School of Global Policy and Strategy’s Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies recognizes the challenges of reporting in Mexico and supports journalists who face an array of threats to uncover Baja California’s biggest issues
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Viewers Actually ‘Binge-Watch’ TV with a lot of Self-Control

By Christine Clark
May 23, 2023
4 Mins read
New UC San Diego research reveals people schedule their binge watching, preferring to consecutively watch some programing over others and will pay with money or time to binge shows
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UC San Diego Professor Barbara F. Walter Elected to the National Academy of Sciences

By Christine Clark
May 5, 2023
2 Mins read
The political scientist was also recently selected into the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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Ukraine’s Unnamed War

By Christine Clark
April 25, 2023
7 Mins read
Jesse Driscoll of UC San Diego’s School and Global Policy and Strategy discusses the war in Ukraine, what to expect in the years to come and what’s a stake for the world
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Two UC San Diego Professors Elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences

By Christine Clark
April 21, 2023
3 Mins read
Civil war expert Barbara F. Walter and renowned scholar of philosophy Henry E. Allison join the honorary society
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Victor Shih Appointed as New Director of UC San Diego’s 21st Century China Center

By Christine Clark
April 18, 2023
3 Mins read
The School of Global Policy and Strategy professor is an expert on elite Chinese politics and business
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