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.
United States National Intelligence Council (US NIC). 2008. Global Trends 2025: A Transformed World. Washington, DC: United States National Intelligence Council.
Hughes, Barry B. 2008. “Forecasting Long-Term Global Change: Introduction to International Futures (IFs).” Paper presented at the International Studies Association Annual Convention (Bridging Multiple Divides), San Francisco, CA, March 24−31.
Hillebrand, Evan. 2008. “How Will Future Oil Prices Affect Geopolitics?” Paper presented at the International Studies Association Annual Convention (Bridging Multiple Divides), San Francisco, CA, March 23-31.
Hughes, Barry B., and Mohammod T. Irfan. 2008. “Assessing Strategies for Reducing Global Poverty.” In Rafael Reuveny and William R. Thompson, eds., North and South in the World Political Economy. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell, 313−340.
Hughes, Barry B., and Mohammod T. Irfan. 2008. “Assessing Strategies for Reducing Global Poverty.” In Rafael Reuveny and William R. Thompson, eds., North and South in the World Political Economy. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell, 313−340.
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