A roundup of press clips
Press Clips: Oct. 6-19, 2018
Center for U.S-Mexican Studies
What keeps Native Americans from voting – and what could change this
Oct. 18, 2018, authored by fellow Melissa Rogers for The Washington Post
Eli Berman
Politics professor discusses U.S. defense strategy in modern conflicts
Oct. 11, 2018, cited in The Daily Princetonian
Rafael Fernández de Castro
El abrazo de El Salvador a China y sus implicaciones
Oct. 12, 2018, authored opinion in El Financiero (Spanish)
UC San Diego to hold conference on challenges for Mexico’s President-elect
Oct. 16, 2018, featured in San Diego Community News
Moneda electoral en el aire
Oct. 19, 2018, authored opinion in El Financiero (Spanish)
Stephen Haggard
North Korean professor says DPRK GDP at $30.7 billion in 2017
Oct. 12, 2018, quoted in NK News
U.S. NGOs being blocked from humanitarian work in N. Korea, sources say
Oct. 12, 2018, quoted in NK News
Zoltan Hajnal
The heart of populism is identity, not race
Oct. 17, 2018, cited in The Spectator USA
Gordon Hanson
Globalization 2.0
Oct. 6, 2018, cited in The Weekly Standard
Globalisation, blue collar style
Oct. 7, 2018, cited in The Times (subscription required)
Barry Naughton
World politics explainer: Deng Xiaoping’s rise to power
Oct. 7, 2018, cited in The Conversation AU
See also:
EconoTimes
Victor Shih
China constricts capital outflows with eye on yuan stability
Oct. 11, 2018, cited in TODAYonline
See also:
Reuters
David Victor
San Onofre’s 3,600,000-Pound Nuclear Waste Dilemma Is a National Emergency
Oct. 11, 2018, quoted in The Inertia.com
Govt. strategy in kids' climate case: Don't attack science
Oct. 12, 2018, quoted in E&E News
Trump turns to national security to boost coal
Oct. 16, 2018, quoted in E&E News
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