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Sept. 25 - Oct. 8, 2021

GPS faculty are deeply committed to policy engagement. Discover featured news and media mentions related to our research and policy topical areas listed below.

Ulrike Schaede

Pandemic quarantines generate economic, mental distress when not combined with adequate state aid

In a co-authored article, Gaurav Khanna explains how the public health crisis and economic shock of the coronavirus pandemic worsened women’s mental health and increased food insecurity in India. The Print (India) 

Ulrike Schaede

Is Japan’s ‘dual hedge’ policy beginning to unravel?

Japan’s long-standing, successful foreign security approach, in which Japan maintained a “dual hedge” to balance relations with China and the U.S., may be approaching its limit, writes Ellis Krauss in a co-authored article. Global Asia

David Victor

How can we protect elections?

Election integrity has been threatened, both in the U.S. and across the globe. Lauren Prather discusses whether international election monitors could strengthen U.S. elections, answers questions on the threat of meddling and more. UC Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation's Talking Policy (PODCAST)

Elections, Governments & Policy

County examines job impacts of decarbonization

Sept. 23, 2021, Gordon McCord and David Victor mentioned in the Fallbrook/Bonsall Village News

Energy, Environment & Health

Addressing Climate Change as a Priority and a Project

Sept. 27, 2021, David Victor mentioned in the American Academy of Arts and Sciences

See also: UC San Diego News, San Diego Metro, India Education Diary


Why California is shutting down its last nuclear plant

Oct. 2, 2021, David Victor quoted in CNBC


Kerry Lines Up Pledges to Scrub Emissions From Carbon-Heavy Industries

Oct. 5, 2021, David Victor quoted in Bloomberg

See also: Regina Leader-Post

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The productivity consequences of pollution-induced migration in China

April 8, 2021, Gaurav Khanna co-authored opinion in VoxEU


Skilled Workers Flee from Polluted Cities, Hampering Economic Growth

April 13, 2021, Gaurav Khanna quoted in Yale Insights


Episode 56: Gaurav Khanna on employment and crime in Colombia

Aug. 17, 2021, Gaurav Khanna interviewed on Probable Causation (PODCAST)

Expertise in Asia

Japan’s Outspoken, U.S.-Educated Vaccine Minister Wants To Be The Next Prime Minister

Sept. 24, 2021, Ellis Krauss quoted in WAMU

See also: MTPR


The Week On Wall Street: The Biggest 'Buy The Dip' Test Is Here

Sept. 25, 2021, Barry Naughton quoted in Seeking Alpha


Beijing Claims Victory Over Huawei Executive’s Return

Sept. 27, 2021, Victor Shih quoted in The Wall Street Journal


China and Evergrande Ascended Together. Now One Is About to Fall.

Sept. 28, 2021, Victor Shih quoted in The New York Times


China is combating crypto with a push for the digital yuan

Sept. 29, 2021, Victor Shih quoted in Quartz


Other Countries’ Industrial Policies Don’t Justify Our Own

Sept. 29, 2021, Munseob Lee mentioned in Yahoo! News


Asia First - S1E30

Sept. 30, 2021, Ellis Krauss interviewed on Channel News Asia (VIDEO)


Can China meet its ambitious emissions targets?

Oct. 7, 2021, Michael Davidson interviewed on Sinica (PODCAST)

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China: nueva era de la hegemonía estadounidense

Sept. 24, 2021, Rafael Fernández de Castro authored opinion in El Financiero (Spanish)

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Blending Sports and Latin American Politics One of Peters' Goals

Oct. 7, 2021, MIA candidate Dominic Peters featured in UCSD Tritons News


UC San Diego Announces Recipients of Chancellor’s and Revelle Medals

Oct. 7, 2021, Peter Cowhey mentioned in UC San Diego News

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