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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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Key to the Horn: Ethiopia's Prospects to 2030

Reports & Briefs

Donnenfeld, Z., Porter, A., Cilliers, J., Moyer, J.D., Scott, A.C., Maweni, J. & Aucoin, C. 2017. Key to the Horn: Ethiopia's prospects to 2030.

Knowledge Empowers Africa: The Benefits of Increased Investment in Education

Reports & Briefs

Gehring, K., Irfan, M.T., McLennan, P., Moyer, J.D., Selebalo, H. and Torkelson, E. (2011). “Knowledge Empowers Africa: The Benefits of Increased Investment in Education.”

Malaria No More: Expectations for Eradication

Reports & Briefs

Moyer, J.D. and Emde, G. (2012). “Malaria No More: Expectations for Eradication.”

New DU report examines the conflict in Yemen

Other Publications

Magazine Staff (2022). New DU report examines the conflict in Yemen. University of Denver Magazine, Winter.

Offshoring the Border: The 1981 United States–Haiti Agreement and the Origins of Extraterritorial Maritime Interdiction

Article | Katherine Tennis

Extraterritorial maritime interdiction is a common tactic used by destination states to keep unwanted migrants from reaching their borders.

On how Mehdi Hasan caught Erik Prince in a lie

Article | Deborah Avant

But left some important questions about the private security industry unasked and unanswered.

On War and Hyperwar

Article | Jonathan Moyer

Too often, discussion of the Future Operational Environment (FOE) is filled with science fiction-inspired speculation of a world driven by the likes of quantum artificial intelligence (AI) and “self-constructing robotic ‘cyburgs’”

Opinion: Criminalizing wage theft is only one step in the right direction

Article | Rebecca Galemba

"A day worked is a day paid," a day laborer in Lakewood, Colorado stated. But according to the Colorado Fiscal Institute (CFI), this is not the case for many Colorado workers.