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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IGCC’s Northeast Asia Cooperation Dialogue, an annual track 1.5 meeting among Japan, South Korea, Russia, China and the US, was featured in a story in the The Korea Times today. Read Steph Haggard’s commentary on NEACD’s history—and future: bit.ly/3Wx1Hsy
IGCC is in Tokyo this week for the 32nd Northeast Asia Cooperation Dialogue, a track 1.5 forum which was a forerunner to the six-party talks. Stephan Haggard reflects on 3 decades of NEACD and why such diplomacy is now more important than ever. Read more: bit.ly/3Wx1Hsy
Democratic norms are under threat globally. Why is this happening, and what should be done about it? In a new podcast episode, we chat with Dr. Pranab Bardhan (UC Berkeley) to understand democratic disenchantment in rich and poor countries. Listen here: bit.ly/44rRHmB
Check out this recent interview published by The Climate Change Review Review, featuring IGCC steering committee member Paul Almeida and dissertation fellow Luis Rubén González of UC Merced discussing their work regarding climate and environmental social movements: bit.ly/4aZdqEP
My report 'China’s Endless Frontier: 'Organized Scientific Research' & the Quest for Technological Self-Reliance' is out!
Based on research I conducted during my @AvH German Chancellor Fellowship & now part of UC Institute on Global Conflict & Cooperation & MERICS series.
Read: shorturl.at/jzP08
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A huge congratulations to IGCC Research Director Stephan Haggard on his recent election to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (@aaas)!
Last Friday, junior & senior faculty from 7 UC campuses met UC Santa Barbara to share research on global challenges at the intersection of security, climate, tech & civic engagement. Learn more about the 2024 UC Conference on International Cooperation here: bit.ly/3UnDl3c
The CCP is permeating every aspect of China's economy, including science. Scientific institutions are increasingly politicized, says Anna L. Ahlers, risking the quality of Chinese research and innovation output. Read more in our latest policy brief here: bit.ly/4aQ5aqo
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