The GPS master’s degree offers the opportunity to study with world-class scholars on the most important issues relating to contemporary China
Michael Davidson highlights complex geopolitical issues that affect large energy systems, from China and India to the western U.S.
Created as a guide for the 2020 white house transition teams, the report was authored by the bipartisan Working Group on Science and Technology in U.S.-China Relations
Rolando Almada explains how the GPS MCEPA program has afforded him the opportunity to study the intricacies of the relationship among China, Mexico and the U.S.
GPS professors weigh in on the definition of globalization – and the context globalization provides for their studies
New research reveals U.S. trade policies act as another road block for international students pursuing higher education in the country
As Ruixue Jia returns from sabbatical, the political economist sheds light on economic development in China and the potential impacts of current protests in Hong Kong
Victor Shih models intellectual leadership and curiosity in his appointment as the Ho Miu Lam Chair in China and Pacific Relations at GPS
Meet GPS’s new renewable energy expert, Michael Davidson whose research focuses on deploying low carbon energy in Asia’s emerging markets