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Governments May Shape What AI Chatbots Say by Shaping the Web They Learn From

By GPS Media
May 13, 2026
6 Mins read
Faculty

The Trump-Xi Summit: What Experts Want to See

By GPS Media
May 13, 2026
5 Mins read
China Focus asked experts to weigh in on top priorities and realistic outcomes for the Trump-Xi meeting
DegreesStudents

Grasp China’s complexities and launch your career with the MCEPA

By Douglas Girardot
February 12, 2026
3 Mins read
Learn from a current student how GPS’s China-focused master’s program opens doors to academia, policy roles and beyond 
AlumniDegrees

The MCEPA advantage: Building expertise, unlocking new careers

By Douglas Girardot
December 9, 2025
4 Mins read
Hear one alumnus share how GPS’s specialized training in Chinese economics and politics reshaped his career and doubled his earning potential
FacultyResearch

Can China Lead on Climate? UC San Diego Professor Explains

By Christine Clark
November 3, 2025
5 Mins read
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
FacultyResearch

Clean Power Surge Needed: China’s 2035 Climate Plan Must Aim High

By Christine Clark
May 15, 2025
3 Mins read
As countries prepare to release long-awaited climate pledges, researchers urge China to set its sights on wind and solar ambitions
FacultyResearchUncategorized

Book bans cast a shadow, but also hold a silver lining

By Douglas Girardot
March 31, 2025
3 Mins read
Ruixue Jia, associate professor of economics, coauthored a study showing the resilience of ideas in China, even in the face of crackdowns
Faculty

TikTok ban is ‘fair game,’ says expert on Chinese business and government

By Douglas Girardot
January 16, 2025
4 Mins read
But Victor Shih, director of the 21st Century China Center, also cautioned that some U.S. lawmakers’ concerns are overblown
FacultyResearch

Being Tough on China is Bad for Science

By Christine Clark
January 14, 2025
3 Mins read
Nature commentary from UC San Diego’s School of Global Policy and Strategy argues that the weakening of scientific ties between the U.S….
Events

The New Yorker’s Peter Hessler delivers 2024 So Kwan Lok Distinguished Lecture

By Douglas Girardot
December 11, 2024
3 Mins read
The journalist described how changes in China have played out in the lives of the students he taught there in the mid-1990s as a Peace Corps volunteer
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