Third Party Publications

This section lists publications using or referring to the International Futures (IFs) modeling system that are authored solely by researchers and analysts not formally affiliated with the Pardee Institute. The types of publications of which we are aware include books and book chapters, dissertations, journal articles, reports, and, while not publications strictly speaking, conference presentations and working papers.

We are always interested in learning about and adding to this list other publications and presentations that have not yet come to our attention. Please do share any suggested additions with us at Pardee.Institute@du.edu.

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August 01, 2019

China’s New Global Strategy: The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) and Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB)

Book | Sam Zhao

Rising as a global power and regarding the existing world order unjust and unreasonable enough to meet the interests of both itself and other emerging powers, China has demanded reform to global governance, and taken new initiatives using its new quotient

August 01, 2019

The Future of Guatemalan Education

Third Party Publications

Alex Porter, David Bohl, Sarah Dickerson, Barry Hughes, Mohammod Irfan, Jonathan Moyer, Kanishka Naryan, Andrew Scott, and José Solórzano. 2020.

August 01, 2019

The Future of Honduran Education

Third Party Publications

Alex Porter, David Bohl, Sarah Dickerson, Barry Hughes, Mohammod Irfan, Jonathan Moyer, Kanishka Naryan, Andrew Scott, and José Solórzano. 2020.

July 25, 2019

Is it Time for Diplomacy in Iran?

Published Article | Gary Grappo

Tensions with Iran have escalated significantly over the past few months. Former Ambassador and Cipher Brief expert Gary Grappo asks whether it’s time to give diplomacy a shot.

June 28, 2019

How Dangerous Was Kargil? Nuclear Crises in Comparative Perspective

Published Article | Julia Macdonald

The Kargil War was one of the few occasions that the world has come close to nuclear war, and perhaps second only to the Cuban Missile Crisis in terms of the risk of nuclear escalation

June 25, 2019

What Food Price-Related Protests in Sudan and Liberia Tell Us About How Autocracies and Democracies Address Price Crises

Article | Cullen Hendrix

The Weah administration may face a tradeoff between policies that will curb protests and policies that will address the needs of the most food-insecure.

June 22, 2019

What Prevents Peace? Women and Peacebuilding in Bosnia and Nepal

Published Article | Marie Berry

Through interviews with more than 70 women, researchers “identify five barriers that prevent women from feeling at peace in their daily lives.

June 19, 2019

The continuing evolution of the “Key Risks” of climate change

Other Publications

The continuing evolution of the “Key Risks” of climate change. Plenary presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Global Trade Analysis Project (GTAP), Warsaw, Poland. June 19, 2019.