A Nation Dangerously Divided: Race Shapes Who Wins and Who Loses in U.S. Democracy
A new book by UC San Diego School of Global Policy faculty member Zoltan Hajnal reveals how preferences of African-American voters are ignored by federal government—and how to fix it....
Daniel Arnaudo tracks disinformation worldwide
Daniel Arnaudo is a senior program manager at National Democratic Institute for governance, covering the intersection of democracy and technology, and a Cybersecurity Fellow at the Jackson School of International Studies....
Interview with Erwin Tiongson
Conversation with Erwin Tiongson, Professor in the Practice of International Affairs and Concentration Chair for International Development in the Master of Science in Foreign Service Program at Georgetown University...
Marc Gilbert (Professor)
UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL WITH THE WORLD’S TOP WORKS OF HISTORY...
Professor Eugene Finkel
PROFESSOR EUGENE FINKEL RECEIVES HONORABLE MENTION FOR LUEBBERT BEST ARTICLE...
Whitlark Selected for the ISSS Best Security Article Award
Rachel Whitlark, assistant professor in the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, has been selected as the 2019 recipient of the ISSS Best Security Article Award for her article “Nuclear Beliefs: ...
Jentleson Receives Kruzel Award
Duke Sanford School of Public Policy Professor Bruce Jentleson will receive the 2018 Joseph J. Kruzel Memorial Award for Distinguished Public Service from the American Political Science Association....
A Diplomat’s Perspective on How to Cope With a Changing World
It is hard to fully understand the impact of change while in the midst of it. But it seems to me that we are indeed at the end of the post-Cold War period. How we respond will determine the outcome....
Humphrey School’s Anu Ramaswami Presents High-Profile UN Reports at Climate Change Conference
Rethinking Urbanization was the theme of the conference in Edmonton. Ramaswami helped write the UN reports, which lay out new strategies to meet the challenge of 21st century urbanization....
Creating theoretical frameworks
GPS Associate Professor Natalia Ramondo, a leading trade expert, looks at behaviors of multinational firms and corporations in her latest working papers...
Humphrey School Announces Joan and Walter Mondale Commons
The atrium at the Humphrey School of Public Affairs was renamed to honor former Vice President Walter Mondale and his late wife, Joan, who redefined the way political spouses approach public service....
Health and human capital
GPS Professor Joshua Graff Zivin combines STEM with the economics of innovation in latest research ranging from energy to public health, plus discusses a renewed interest in Latin America...
