Aila Matanock, a new GPS faculty member, studies the curious phenomenon of when one country asks another to take the reins over part of its government
Second Cohort of UC San Diego’s 2025 Convene and Influence Awardees Announced
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UC San Diego Invests in Faculty-Led Collaborations to Strengthen Research Competitiveness By Debra Bass | UC San Diego Today Six new faculty-led teams…
China’s latest climate goals signal both ambition and caution, raising questions about how far—and how fast—the nation will go to cut emissions
Shinnosuke Kikuchi’s current research examines the policy implications of the rise of technological disruptions to the labor force
New Science commentary shows how smarter investments can help cut emissions from one of the world’s fastest-growing sources of climate pollution
A $2.5M grant to create the Center for Transparent and Trusted Elections will fund research and partnerships with election officials nationwide By…
Ruixue Jia, a GPS faculty member, has co-authored a book examining the merits and shortcomings of China’s education system
Munseob Lee, economist at the School of Global Policy and Strategy, explains why recent developments in trade have some consumers panicked
“Raised to Obey,” about the politics of mass education, was recognized as the best book on politics and history by the U.S.’s highest political science body