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IGCC is a research network comprised of scholars from across the University of California who produce and use research to help build a more peaceful, equitable world.
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President Trump's recent #UNGA speech excoriated the United Nations for being weak and ineffective. For the IGC blog, Bridget Coggins, Jungjae Hong, and Julia Morse describe how the U.S. may attack the UN as the 80th general assembly session continues: ucigcc.org/blog/two-way...
Two Ways Trump May Attack the UN - IGCC
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Populist leaders like Duterte in the Philippines have come to power promising tough action on crime. But as the former president faces ICC trial, what determines whether strongman tactics like his sustain or lose popular support? Read more on our blog: ucigcc.org/blog/the-phi...
The Philippines Offers a Warning About Tough-on-Crime Policies - IGCC
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Digital tech is transforming lives, but how will it be governed? For our blog, IGCC senior fellow Peter Cowhey shares insights from his visit to APEC South Korea and his recent report on how nations are trying to write the international digital rulebook: bit.ly/4gQ1JUP
What Should the World’s Digital Rulebook Look Like? A Dispatch from APEC South Korea - IGCC
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IGCC's new postdoc Emily Kim discusses her research on AI governance, her career journey from Seoul to Atlanta to Washington D.C., and her love of CrossFit in a wide-ranging spotlight interview. Learn more about our new fellow as the academic year begins: ucigcc.org/interview/ig...
IGCC Postdoc Emily Kim Talks AI and Tech Governance - IGCC
IGCC’s Postdoctoral Fellowship in Technology and International Security, now in its fifth year, welcomes four new fellows to Washington, D.C. this month, where they will advance research that creates ...
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As the world gathers in New York this week for #UNGA, U.S. and Chinese leaders are outlining different visions of global order. IGCC nonresident fellow Rachel Hulvey spoke with Talking Policy earlier this year about how China is trying to assert itself as a global leader: bit.ly/4kLWKpm
America First vs. a Community of Shared Future: The U.S.-China Competition for Hearts and Minds - IGCC
Tensions between the United States and China are intensifying, with a trade war being the latest sign of friction following President Trump’s imposition of tariffs, which were themselves followed by C...
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It's a new academic year, and both classes and job searches are getting into full swing. In our latest Alumni Confidential interview, leading expert on U.S. foreign policy James Goldgeier recounts his journey and shares career advice with junior academics: ucigcc.org/alumni-confi...
Alumni Confidential: James Goldgeier - IGCC
Engaged scholarship is a cornerstone of IGCC’s mission. James Goldgeier, professor of international relations and former dean of the School of International Service at American University, is a leadin...
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This month's China Victory Day parade demonstrated the extent to which Beijing prioritizes military readiness. Back in May, IGCC director Tai Ming Cheung wrote on how militarization is becoming a driving force in Chinese politics, economics, and culture: ucigcc.org/blog/china-i...
China is Militarizing—Will that Make War More Likely? - IGCC
CHINA FOCUS: China Focus is a column for IGCC’s Global Policy at a Glance which examines China’s rise as an autocratic great power and its implications for U.S. national security, the global economy, ...
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Many democracies have experienced backsliding over the last decade. But how can these nations "frontslide" to restore the rule of law and democratic norms? Read the recent analysis from IGCC's blog on the glimmers of democratic renewal in Poland: ucigcc.org/blog/poland-...
Poland Shows that Restoring Democracy Takes More than an Election - IGCC
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Please join us in welcoming the six members of the 2025-26 cohort of IGCC's Postdoctoral Fellowship in Technology & International Security! Learn more about this program and get to know these new and returning postdoc fellows here: ucigcc.org/funding/post...
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The tragic killing of Charlie Kirk adds yet another dark chapter of political violence to recent U.S. history. In 2022, UC San Diego's Barbara Walter joined Talking Policy to outline the dangers the country faces as these types of incidents continue to rise. Listen here: ucigcc.org/podcast/is-t...
Book Talk: Is the U.S. Headed Toward Civil War? - IGCC
On the anniversary of the January 6 U.S. Capitol insurrection, many are asking whether increased political violence is in the United States’ future. In a new episode of the Talking Policy podcast, hos...
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In the first entry of IGCC's new "Then and Now" series, postdoctoral fellow Colleen Larkin reflects on how a provocative 1987 paper titled “Sex and Death” shaped her thinking on the connection between language and nuclear strategy: bit.ly/46vIuvU
The Rational World of Defense Intellectuals—Revisited - IGCC
In this essay, the first in IGCC’s new “Then and Now” series, IGCC postdoctoral fellow Colleen Larkin revisits the influential paper Sex and Death in the Rational World of Defense Intellectuals, and e...
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Introducing IGCC's 2025-26 Dissertation Fellows! This year’s cohort, from across five UC campuses, are pursuing degrees in political science, sociology, environmental science, oceanography, and geography. Learn more about the program and meet our new fellows here: ucigcc.org/funding/diss...
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The Trump administration has taken aim at military climate initiatives to refocus on defense. However, writes Nicolas Wittstock, there's a reason the military makes such investments—environmental changes impact its capacity to defend the country: bit.ly/4neQcQO
Clean Energy Is Critical to U.S. Military Readiness - IGCC
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The 33rd Northeast Asia Cooperation Dialogue kicked off in Singapore yesterday. Participants from China, Japan, Russia, South Korea and the U.S. discussed how to build trust and mutual respect among adversaries to prevent conflict in the Asia-Pacific region.
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Yesterday, IGCC's new and returning Postdoctoral Fellows met in Washington D.C. for an orientation day that included a meeting with U.S. State Department historian Dr. James Wilson, and an exclusive tour of the State Department's Navy Hill facilities, including the former headquarters of the OSS!
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IGCC is in Singapore for the 33rd Northeast Asia Cooperation Dialogue, beginning the week with an academic workshop exploring how Southeast Asian economies are reacting to shifting geopolitical alliances & the U.S. upending of the global trade order. Stay tuned for more updates!
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Commentators are divided in their appraisals of two Trump-led Ukraine peace summits. But most have missed one thing: how the meetings have taught the president crucial realities about ending the war, argues Branislav Slantchev of
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The Education of Donald J. Trump: Reflections on Two Peace Summits - IGCC
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Political science can explain the historical factors behind authoritarianism, but has little to say about the actual experience of living under dictatorship. IGCC's Steph Haggard shares five novels that illuminate the realities of autocratic rule: bit.ly/45u6TBO
To Understand Authoritarian Rule, Read These Five Novels - IGCC
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