New GPS associate professor Jakana Thomas brings the effects of women’s roles in political conflicts to the forefront
GPS alumnus and former Robertson fellow Sammy Huang works to improve government as an analyst in the federal Government Accountability Office
Shifting off-cycle elections to on-cycle races has dramatic effects on the turnout and demographics of voters making their voices heard, new UC San Diego research shows
David Fortunato’s latest book explores how partisan politics stymy the process of governing – and how voters play a role in driving politicians to remain at odds with each other
The SDG Policy Initiative and its partners lay out a new framework for the world to meet carbon neutrality goals, with a focus on leaving no one behind
GPS professors weigh in on the definition of globalization – and the context globalization provides for their studies
New associate professor David Fortunato gears his research toward two sides of the same coin: how governments operate and how voters understand complex government decisions
GPS alumnus Jarrod Russell ’11, founder of VotePlus10, was awarded the 2020 Alumni Sustainability Award for his activism with climate change and social issues
Despite ongoing challenges brought forth by the COVID-19 pandemic, Professor John Ahlquist tackles new opportunities in research and teaching