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.
Cusack, Thomas R., and Barry B. Hughes. 1986. “Using GLOBUS to Explore Alternative Taxation and Security Policies in the West.” In Margaret P. Karns, ed., Persistent Patterns and Emergent Structures in a Waning Century. New York: Praeger, 237−272.
Hughes, Barry B. 1985. “The Impact of the First Oil Shock on Domestic and International Conflict.” In Paul M. Johnson and William R. Thompson, eds., Rhythms in Politics and Economics. New York: Praeger, 128-151.
Moyer, J. D., Eshbaugh, M., Rettig, J. Cost analysis of global road traffic death prevention: Forecasts to 2050. Dev Policy Rev. 2017;00:1–13. https://doi.org/10.1111/dpr.12263
Full Citation: Hughes, B. B. (2015). IFs economic model documentation [Model Documentation]. Pardee Center for International Futures, Josef Korbel School of International Studies, University of Denver.https://pardeewiki.du.edu/index.php?title=Economics
This panel offered different perspectives on the #MeToo hashtag, the campaign/movement it ignited, and the general context in which women decide to come out with their experiences with sexual harassment and assault.
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