The annual United Nations climate conference (COP) has ballooned over the years into a massive climate festival: nearly 50,000 people — an all-time record — taking part in the rituals of formal diplomacy and, in parallel, a flashy climate change expo. So what came of it?
Beginning his support to the campus in 1975, Kwan So was an early advocate for UC San Diego and helped grow its research scope and influence in international relations and China studies
Check out our faculty’s picks for their favorite recent read, from a revelatory book about the pre-Columbus Americas to one focusing on the creative process of songwriting
Experts explore and debate issues in public health, security, trade, energy and migration
GPS alumni raise more than $45,000 for special internship fund, benefiting GPS students for years to come
Students receive numerous accolades for research, grades and giving back to their fellow students
GPS professors share the books on their summer reading list, from retellings of Greek myths to explorations of the post-Cold War stalemate between the U.S. and Russia
In a timely webinar, researchers on democracy, world economics and military strategy explore the implications of the ongoing invasion
‘Trade is an easy scapegoat for political anger’
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Global Leaders Forum speaker Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala addresses misconceptions about trade and her experiences as the first woman and first African to lead the World Trade Organization