A roundup of press clips
Press Clips: Aug. 11-24, 2018
School of Global Policy and Strategy
New school year, new leadership in the College of Liberal Arts
Aug. 16, 2018, alumna Elissa Braunstein, MPIA '92 cited in Colorado State University
Launching A Space Force Raises Questions For San Diego
Aug. 23. 2018, professor of practice Charles W. Martoglio quoted in KPBS
Jennifer Burney
Solar Geoengineering May Be Our Last Resort for Climate Change. What If It Doesn’t Work?
Aug. 8, 2018, cited in New York Magazine
Richard Feinberg
Contradictory policies mean one step forward and one step back for Cuba’s ailing economy
Aug. 13, 2018, cited in Miami Herald
Rafael Fernández de Castro
Acumen mediático de Trump
Aug. 17, 2018, authored opinion in El Financiero (Spanish)
Trump no puede ser enjuiciado; sí desaforado
Aug. 24, 2018, authored opinion in El Financiero (Spanish)
Peter Gourevitch
Hundreds of scholars have signed a statement defending the international institutions that Trump has attacked
Aug. 14, 2018, authored for The Washington Post
Guarav Khanna
A growing number of California detainees are Indians crossing through Mexico to seek asylum
Aug. 13, 2018, cited in Los Angeles Times
Michael Kleeman
The foreseeable future: How the next generation of mobility will affect cities
Aug. 21, 2018, authored in GreenBiz
Munseob Lee
Big Tech Companies Used More H-1Bs Between 2016 and 2017
Aug. 20, 2018, quoted in Dice Insights
Victor Shih
China’s Slower Credit Growth Underscores Worries Over Economy
Aug. 13, 2018, quoted in Bloomberg
Susan Shirk
No evidence to back Denham’s claim China ‘tampered’ with U.S. elections ‘quite a bit’
Aug. 14, 2018, quoted in PolitiFact
China’s development discourse draws applause abroad
Aug. 22, 2018, cited in Global Times
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