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Global Supply Chains Remain Resilient in the Wake of Natural Disasters

By Christine Clark
July 19, 2022
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Black Households Suffer the Most from Rising Inflation Rates

By Christine Clark
July 14, 2022
2 Mins read
New research is the first to provide race-specific data on the impacts of inflation and suggests that income inequality in the U.S. is rising faster than current estimates
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U.S.-Mexico Forum 2025: Next steps in the binational relationship

By GPS Media
June 30, 2022
2 Mins read
Experts explore and debate issues in public health, security, trade, energy and migration
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Faculty Start-Up Helps Employers Adapt to the Remote and Hybrid Work Era

By Christine Clark
June 29, 2022
4 Mins read
School of Global Policy and Strategy’s Joshua Graff Zivin and Elizabeth Lyons innovate remote labor forces
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GPS professors honored in 2022 American Political Science Association Awards

By Virginia Watson
June 14, 2022
1 Mins read
Maria Carreri, David Fortunato win for innovative academic works in political science
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Coalitions of the Weak

By Virginia Watson
May 24, 2022
3 Mins read
Professor Victor Shih discusses his latest book, which explores the comparative politics of authoritarian regimes and Chinese political history
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Educate to Indoctrinate: Education Systems Were First Designed to Suppress Dissent

By Christine Clark
April 29, 2022
3 Mins read
New research explores the origins of state-funded schools across 40 different countries
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New Evidence Suggests California’s Environmental Policies Preferentially Protect Whites

By Christine Clark
April 7, 2022
4 Mins read
Systemic racism could explain why minorities are exposed to more pollution throughout the state
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Using nightlights as a measure of economic activity

By Virginia Watson
March 31, 2022
3 Mins read
GPS alum Mario Rodriguez-Heredia ‘21 and associate teaching professor Gordon McCord use cutting-edge remote sensing technology to help provide an innovative path for monitoring progress toward the Sustainable Development Goals
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Pandemic Lockdowns Had Severe Mental Health Consequences for Women in the Developing World

By Christine Clark
March 31, 2022
2 Mins read
Research examines containment policies’ impacts on women in areas with limited social safety nets
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