Trust in Elections Declines across Party Lines Ahead of 2026 Midterms, UC San Diego Survey Finds
By GPS Media
2 Mins read
New national survey highlights shared skepticism over redistricting and widespread expectations of ICE at polling places
Learn from a current student how GPS’s China-focused master’s program opens doors to academia, policy roles and beyond
Hear one alumnus share how GPS’s specialized training in Chinese economics and politics reshaped his career and doubled his earning potential
Barbara Walter, delivering the final Elizabeth H.L. Bonkowsky Memorial Lecture, stressed that citizens and businesses must take immediate action to steer the U.S. away from authoritarianism
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
Shinnosuke Kikuchi’s current research examines the policy implications of the rise of technological disruptions to the labor force
A $2.5M grant to create the Center for Transparent and Trusted Elections will fund research and partnerships with election officials nationwide By…
“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
The latest books by UC San Diego faculty and alumni.