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Pardee Center for IFs

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Home of the International Futures (IFs) model. Researching our past, present and future @josefkorbel @uofdenver.

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The Pivotal Role of Small and Middle Powers in Conflict: Poland and the War in Ukraine | #ArmyMadSci ⁦U.S. Army TRADOC⁩ ⁦Army Futures Command⁩ ⁦@CollinMeisel⁩ ⁦Pardee Center for IFs⁩ madsciblog.tradoc.army.mil/401-the-pivota…

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EPRC together with the Pardee Center for IFs is hosting a training on the basic use of the International Futures modeling and simulation. Pardee Center for IFs is working to help provide analytical support for long-term strategic planning for Uganda #ifs #Uganda University of Denver

<a href="/EPRC_official/">EPRC</a> together with the <a href="/PardeeCenterIFs/">Pardee Center for IFs</a> is hosting a training on the basic use of the International Futures modeling and simulation. <a href="/PardeeCenterIFs/">Pardee Center for IFs</a> is working to help provide analytical support for long-term strategic planning for Uganda #ifs #Uganda <a href="/UofDenver/">University of Denver</a>
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The Pardee Center is looking to hire a new senior leader responsible for center wide operations! See here for more information on the Director of Operations position: jobs.du.edu/en-us/job/4954…

Corinne Lengsfeld (@c_lengsfeld) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy Research Administrator Day! We wouldn't keep shattering records, nor would we have reached R1 status with out our grant administrators. I am deeply grateful to each and every one of our grant administrators and support staff. Thank you!

Jarmo Kikstra (@jkikstra) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Some IAMs have lots of dynamic socio-economic-demographic interconnectedness and treat technology more implicitly. International Futures (IFs for short) is a great example. Speaking now: Mohammod Ifran of Pardee Center for IFs

UNDP Guinea-Bissau (@bissauundp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The report "Exploring alternative development futures. The costs of not going green" was presented today. Our partners from the Pardee Center for IFs are in 🇬🇼 to engage with government actors on using the #InternationalFutures model to build scenarios to explore economic growth 🧐

The report "Exploring alternative development futures. The costs of not going green" was presented today. Our partners from the <a href="/PardeeCenterIFs/">Pardee Center for IFs</a>  are in 🇬🇼 to engage with government actors on using the #InternationalFutures model to build scenarios to explore economic growth 🧐
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Pardee researchers are launching our second report with UNDP Guinea-Bissau in Guinea-Bissau this week. Check out "Exploring Alternative Futures of Development: The Cost of Not Going Green" korbel.du.edu/pardee/resourc… and stay tuned for updates. Taylor Hanna Stellah Kwasi David K. Bohl

Jonathan D Moyer (@moyerjonathan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy to share this recent piece in World Development that uses IFs to explore the future burden of civil conflict on poverty showing that a most-likely scenario will cause ~150 million people pushed into extreme poverty by civil wars by 2030 sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

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A belated thanks to Nishant Yonzan for his talk on Wednesday about the World Bank Poverty and Inequality Platform at the Josef Korbel School of Global and Public Affairs school at the University of Denver. This #OpenSource platform provides a great resource for students and researchers.

AfricanFutures (@africanfutures) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Members of the AFI programme team will be engaged in a week of exciting deliberations University of Denver #FrederickSPardeeCenter for International Futures & further advance our modelling tool capacity to provide policy-relevant African futures #forecasting

Members of the AFI programme team will be engaged in a week of exciting deliberations <a href="/UofDenver/">University of Denver</a> #FrederickSPardeeCenter for International Futures &amp; further advance our modelling tool capacity to provide policy-relevant African futures #forecasting
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The ISS relies on IFs to predict African GDP. At the Geopolitics, Development, and Africa event, Jakkie Cilliers says, “All our work is about what Africa can do for itself... Ultimately, it comes down to African leadership promoting African development.”

Josef Korbel School (@josefkorbel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congrats to Dr. Jonathan D Moyer, Collin Meisel, and the Pardee Center for IFs team for The Economist article featuring their FBIC Index. The index quantifies how much leverage one country has over another, informing analysis on China and the U.S.'s influence over the "Global South."

Frederic Charillon (@charillon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#Influence 1/ The #FBIC influence index (Formal Bilateral Influence Capacity around the World) of the Pardee Center for IFs, with The Economist, if it is something to go by, tells us several interesting things : (phistats.shinyapps.io/CountryFBIC/),👉

#Influence 1/ The #FBIC influence index (Formal Bilateral Influence Capacity around the World) of the <a href="/PardeeCenterIFs/">Pardee Center for IFs</a>, with <a href="/TheEconomist/">The Economist</a>, if it is something to go by, tells us several interesting things :
(phistats.shinyapps.io/CountryFBIC/),👉
Josef Korbel School (@josefkorbel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Recently, many faculty and staff members at Pardee Center for IFs published a paper in Sustainability. "Sustainable Development Goal Attainment in the Wake of COVID-19: Simulating an Ambitious Policy Push" uses the IFs forecasting system to plan how #SDGs could possibly be met by 2050.

Elana DeLozier (@elanagulf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The data set this The Economist article used is so interesting. Two very useful data sets by Pardee Center for IFs - one tells you bilateral influence (FBIC)... the other shows you UN voting patterns (who votes with who). Check it out here: korbel.du.edu/pardee/content…