UC Institute on Global Conflict & Cooperation
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The UC Institute on Global Conflict & Cooperation (IGCC) addresses global challenges to peace and prosperity through research, training, and policy engagement.
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Insightful article from UC San Diego faculty Branislav @Slantchev, who was also a featured guest on the recent special episode of IGCC's Talking Policy podcast, marking the second anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Listen here: bit.ly/4bL3Lm8
ICYMI: IGCC Director Tai Ming Cheung was recently quoted in the Financial Times about China's defense modernization and military capacity. Read the article here: ft.com/content/499a31…
China is centralizing its science & technology sectors while trying to mitigate the costs of centralization. IGCC's Siwen Xiao & Yaosheng Xu explore Beijing's attempts to balance central and local power in our latest brief w/ MERICS . Read more here: bit.ly/3x977zs
China’s techno-industrial program has grown in scope and intensity, but hides behind a cryptic vocabulary. Barry Naughton, Siwen Xiao & Yaosheng Xu decode 7 key terms for understanding Chinese tech & industrial policies. Read the policy brief here: ucigcc.org/publication/de…
'Taiwan Can’t Shake Its Nuclear Ghosts'
It was a pleasure working on this piece in Foreign Policy with Jane Darby Menton Berkeley Risk and Security Lab that explores #Taiwan 's #nuclear past and the imperatives of its #energy #security future:
foreignpolicy.com/2024/03/14/tai…
CSIS Project on Nuclear Issues is now accepting presentation proposals for the 2024 Summer Conference!
This year's conference is themed around topics related to nuclear deterrence and will be held at Los Alamos National Laboratory on July 17-18.
More info below:
csis.org/events/poni-20…
In the latest IGCC blog post, authors Ricky Clark, Allison Carnegie, and Noah Zucker illustrate how populist leaders are less likely to provide scientific information to international organizations, and what this means for global cooperation: bit.ly/3UWkXyV
ICYMI: How do differing generational perspectives among U.S. voters impact their views on nuclear weapons investments and modernization? Read the latest IGCC blog post from IGCC postdoctoral fellow Harry Oppenheimer (HarryOppy.bsky.social) to learn more: bit.ly/4bGFGwR
On a special episode of Talking Policy marking the second anniversary of Russia’s invasion, guest host Jesse Driscoll of GPS UC San Diego discusses the past, present and future of the war in Ukraine with experts from UC San Diego, UCLA School of Law, and UC Riverside: bit.ly/4bL3Lm8
The UC Institute on Global Conflict & Cooperation is hosting its Public Policy and Nuclear Threats Boot Camp! The summer workshop-in-residence at the IGCC gives participants knowledge and analytical tools to contribute to the debate on the future of U.S. nuclear policy.
Learn more:
ucigcc.org/training/ppnt/