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Faculty at the Josef Korbel School share their research widely in books, articles, and commentary. Through their published work, faculty engage with ideas and other experts to shape academic and public discourse on the most important and timely issues in global and public affairs.

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Ciruli: Denver's mayoral race will be a referendum on this city's growing pains

Article | Floyd Ciruli

If Mayor Michael Hancock’s challengers force a runoff (a dozen candidates have joined the race at last count), it will be largely because of the political disruption of Denver’s surging population boom.

Continuity, discontinuity and Incoherence in the Bretton Woods Order: A Hirschmanian Reading

Article | Ilene Grabel

This article examines the effects of the Asian crisis and especially the global financial crisis on developmental finance.

Contraband Corridor: Making a Living at the Mexico-Guatemala Border

Book | Rebecca Galemba

The Mexico–Guatemala border has emerged as a geopolitical hotspot of illicit flows of both goods and people. Contraband Corridor seeks to understand the border from the perspective of its long-term inhabitants.

Coyotes from the Same Wolf

Article | Rebecca Galemba

Amid heightened notions of threat, a long history of transborder exchange challenges the language of crisis in the Mexico-Guatemala borderlands.

Cultivating the Future: Exploring the Potential and Impact of a Green Revolution in Africa

Reports & Briefs

Moyer, J.D. and Firnhaber, E. (2012). “Cultivating the Future: Exploring the Potential and Impact of a Green Revolution in Africa.”

Debating Regime Legitimacy in Contemporary China

Book | Sam Zhao

This comprehensive volume is a three-part study of whether the Chinese political system has maintained a significant degree of regime legitimacy in the context of rising domestic discontent.

Despite its Advances, the Colombian Peace Agreement Undermines Gender Equality Goals

Article | Juliana Restrepo Sanin

While the Agreement has provisions to address the particular ways in which women and LGBTQ communities were affected by the conflict, it emphasizes women’s condition as victims.

Donald Trump and the strangling of Persia

Article | Nader Hashemi

Washington should be made aware that anti-imperialism has deep roots in Iranian political culture.