Is the U.S. headed to a second civil war?
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Location
UC San Diego
WebinarDescription
In collaboration with UC San Diego Alumni and Graduate Division, and in celebration of the School of Global Policy and Strategy's (GPS's) 30th Anniversary, we have launched a monthly webinar series titled "Designing Policy for a Global Impact." The series will explore the research findings of GPS faculty, alumni and students as they strive to create informed policy choices across the globe.
Each webinar will take a closer look at a topic currently under discussion in the public domain. The webinar format allows us to reach across the continents and engage an audience far beyond the shores of San Diego – perfect for alumni interested in staying up to date on the latest research coming out of GPS.
Join us on Tuesday, Dec. 4 at 4 p.m. (PDT). Taken from the research theme Conflict, Diplomacy & Security, GPS experts will discuss key policy issues and is the U.S. headed to a second civil war?
- Barbara Walter, GPS Professor (moderator)
- Jesse Driscoll, GPS Associate Professor
- Stephan Haggard, GPS Professor and director of the Korea-Pacific Program
- Nic Zinter, GPS student
Future webinars will be pulled from policy topics which can be found here.
Questions? Contact Wendy Hunter Barker.
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The UC San Diego School of Global Policy and Strategy (GPS) addresses the crucial societal challenges of the 21st century. The School’s pioneering research builds on internationally recognized expertise of the , integrates analysis of public policy and markets, and explores global issues of conflict and cooperation.
Leveraging our and UC San Diego’s renowned programs in , GPS develops new analytic tools with , while rigorously training the next generation of global leaders. Through collaborations across campus and counterparts around the globe, GPS shapes for a transforming world.