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Why Prosperity in the U.S. and India Now Rise — or Fall —Together

By Christine Clark
December 9, 2025
3 Mins read
Degrees

Think a Master of International Affairs is just for diplomats? Think again.

By Douglas Girardot
November 3, 2025
4 Mins read
GPS’s program goes beyond what a business degree can offer, setting you up for success in the private sector, government and nonprofits
FacultyResearch

Tariffs, Explained — and Explored

By Christine Clark
July 15, 2025
5 Mins read
Five UC San Diego experts offer insight into how tariffs work, why they’re used, and what their impact is in today’s interconnected world
Students

Bridging borders: Reflections on a transformative journey

By GPS Media
April 11, 2025
5 Mins read
From exploring data institutions to rediscovering cultural roots, GPS students share powerful reflections on their academic delegation trip to Mexico By Breana…
Events

Fareed Zakaria says ‘cold war’ is the wrong term to use for China

By Douglas Girardot
August 20, 2024
3 Mins read
The CNN commentator said China’s economy and geopolitical strategy make it different from the U.S.’s rivalry with the Soviet Union
Students

NATO awards grant to GPS students to promote alliance’s non-military initiatives 

By Douglas Girardot
July 26, 2024
3 Mins read
Two GPS students are traveling from North America to Europe to raise awareness about the alliance’s advocacy for gender equality and the…
FacultyResearch

Why governments repress their citizens

By Virginia Watson
September 28, 2021
2 Mins read
New associate professor Benjamin Appel studies the human rights practices of governments – and how climate change and COVID-19 are linked to civil rights issues
CareersDegrees

Student Perspectives: Stepping out of her comfort zone

By GPS Media
March 30, 2021
3 Mins read
Master of Public Policy candidate Deepika Bagaria shares what it was like to move from the professional world in India to being a full-time student at UC San Diego
FacultyResearch

Reimagining globalization through research

By Virginia Watson
September 30, 2020
8 Mins read
GPS professors weigh in on the definition of globalization – and the context globalization provides for their studies
FacultyResearch

Cash Transfers More Effective than Workforce Training in Improving Lives of Rwandans

By Christine Clark
September 10, 2020
4 Mins read
Study compared the efficacy of the workforce-training program to simply disbursing the cost of the same program directly to beneficiaries
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