This new policy brief argues that it is both essential and possible to avoid war in the Taiwan Strait by bolstering deterrence through enhancing the credibility of both our assurances and threats
New book from GPS professor Susan Shirk addresses why some consider China a looming threat — and what the West could do about it
Professor Tai Ming Cheung’s new book lays out the complex interplay in China’s economic development, innovation and security at the heart of the country’s competition for global dominance
Former U.S. Air Force member Jade Reidy shares how she landed at GPS to study in the MAS-IA program, specializing in the Security of the Asia Pacific with a China focus
GPS prepares students for a wide range of careers in Korea, one of the choices as a regional focus found in many of the school’s degree programs
In a timely webinar, researchers on democracy, world economics and military strategy explore the implications of the ongoing invasion
UC San Diego Professor Barbara F. Walter, a leading expert on civil wars, political violence and terrorism, poses crucial questions in a time of national unrest
Taranjit Singh Sandhu, Nirupama Rao, Tim Roemer and Richard Verma gathered to share thoughts on the relationship between the two countries at a virtual ambassadorial roundtable
New GPS associate professor Jakana Thomas brings the effects of women’s roles in political conflicts to the forefront