Out Now: Pardee Institute Launches 2023-2024 Annual Review
The Pardee Institute is pleased to share with you our 2023-2024 Annual Review. This report captures our significant achievements from the past year, shares highlights from our research, and celebrates our students and staff. This year has been especially noteworthy as we formally became recognized as a research institute by the University of Denver, our home institution. To learn more about the importance of this new distinction and what it means for Pardee’s future direction, check out ourreport.
In this Annual Review, you will find a section about our updates from the last year and an introduction to our Core Staff. Next, our report features an in-depth summary of our research teams and the remarkable work they have completed. The following section spotlights our exceptional team of students and our first cohort of research Fellows. Our report closes with a detailed list of our presentations, events, and publications.
Click the "Read now" button below to learn more about what we have been up to this past year. For a more complete retrospective, keep scrolling to see editions of Annual Review reports from years past.
Cantore, Nicola. 2011. “Future Paths of Poverty: A Scenario Analysis with Integrated Assessment Models.” Chronic Poverty Research Centre Working Paper No. 200. Overseas Development Institute, London.
Hughes, Barry B. 2011. "Use of International Futures (IFs) on an Apple Macintosh." Working paper 2011.01.05. Pardee Center for International Futures, Josef Korbel School of International Studies, University of Denver, Denver, CO.
Gordon, Theodore, Barry B. Hughes, José R. Solórzano, and Mark Stelzner. 2011. “Producing State of the Future Indexes Using the International Futures Model.” Technological Forecasting and Social Change 78 (1): 75–89.
Roy Pearson. 2011. “Using the International Futures Global Modeling System (IFs) for Alternative Scenarios by the Numbers.” Foresight: The International Journal of Applied Forecasting, no. 22: 13–19.
Hughes, Barry B., Jonathan D. Moyer, and Timothy D. Sisk. 2011. “Vulnerability to Intrastate Conflict: Evaluating Quantitative Measures.” Peaceworks No. 72. United States Institute of Peace, Washington, DC.