A roundup of press clips
Press Clips: Oct. 20-Nov. 2, 2018
Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies
Even With ‘El Chapo’ Away, Sinaloa Cartel Remains Mexico’s Top Crime Group
Oct. 31, 2018, fellow Cecilia Farfán-Méndez featured in Insightcrime.org
School of Global Policy and Strategy
Charting the Pacific Century
Nov. 1, 2018, featured in UC San Diego News
Rafael Fernández de Castro
La caravana: un problema de tres
Oct. 26, 2018, authored opinion in El Financiero (Spanish)
La elección de la caravana
Nov. 2, 2018, authored opinion in El Financiero (Spanish)
Zoltan Hajnal
Why Does No One Vote in Local Elections?
Oct. 22, 2018, authored for The New York Times
Reforming Election Rules Won’t Be Easy
Oct. 24, 2018, cited in National Review
Uma Karmarkar
Forum Explores Consent, Ethics And Consumer Neuromarketing
Oct. 31, 2018, featured on KPBS (podcast)
Lauren Prather
Can Americans Trust Elections?
Nov. 1, 2018, featured in UC San Diego News
David Victor
Scientists take opposing sides in youth climate trial
Oct. 24, 2018, cited in Science Magazine
How the Government Plans to Defend Itself Against the Young People Suing Over Climate Change
Oct. 24, 2018, cited in Pacific Standard
Highlights: An energy industry view on moving toward a lower carbon future
Oct. 31, 2018, featured in Brookings
How to Understand the Geopolitics of Climate Change
Oct. 31, 2018, cited in Foreign Affairs
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