Nature comment piece from UC San Diego serves as a “wake-up” to the major polluter
New study finds collaboration between the U.S. and China on low carbon technologies poses little national security risk and manageable economic risks
UC San Diego School of Global Policy and Strategy finds that American credibility on climate change is lagging behind other regions, especially Europe
GPS associate professor Lauren Prather’s book focuses on how election monitors — and foreign interference in a country’s election process — can affect the public’s perception of elections
Research from UC San Diego’s School of Global Policy and Strategy finds the technology is a boon to trade, allowing participating countries to provide higher income and more opportunities to their people
Professor Tai Ming Cheung’s new book lays out the complex interplay in China’s economic development, innovation and security at the heart of the country’s competition for global dominance
UC San Diego findings suggest that international trade links bind countries together in ways that are difficult to untangle following a crisis
School of Global Policy and Strategy’s Joshua Graff Zivin and Elizabeth Lyons innovate remote labor forces
Maria Carreri, David Fortunato win for innovative academic works in political science