Korbel ranked 12th best place in the world to earn a master’s degree in international relations.
Korbel ranked 20th in the world for the best undergraduate degree in international studies.
Hughes, Barry B., Taylor Hanna, Kaylin McNeil, David K. Bohl, and Jonathan D. Moyer. 2021.
"Pursuing the Sustainable Development Goals in a World Reshaped by COVID-19." Denver, CO and New York, NY: Frederick S. Pardee Center for International Futures and United Nations Development Programme.
Azcona, G. & Bhatt, A. (2022). Poverty deepens for women and girls, according to latest projections. UN Women.
New projections of global poverty by UN Women, UNDP and the Pardee Center for International Futures estimate that, globally, 388 million women and girls will be living in extreme poverty in 2022 (compared to 372 million men and boys). But the outlook could be far worse. In a “high-damage” scenario, this number could balloon to 446 million (427 million for men and boys).
Rafa, Mickey, Singumbe Muyeba, Jonathan Moyer, and Taylor Hanna. 2021.
"The future of Zambian poverty to 2060: assessing national and sub-national trends across scenarios." Frederick S. Pardee Center for International Futures, Josef Korbel School of International Studies, University of Denver. Denver, CO. Report for Chronic Poverty Advisory Network.
Moyer, Jonathan D., Collin J. Meisel, Austin S. Matthews, David K. Bohl, and Mathew J. Burrows. 2021.
"China-US Competition: Measuring Global Influence." Frederick S. Pardee Center for International Futures. Josef Korbel School of International Studies. Report for Atlantic Council Scowcroft Center.
Beyond measuring US and Chinese influence capacity, the FBIC Index can be used to analyze changing influence capacity dynamics for more than 200 countries and between more than 20,000 country pairs from 1960 through 2020. Data include a summary measure of influence capacity as well as its primary components—bandwidth and dependence—and their political, economic, and security subcomponents.
Moyer, Jonathan D., Abigail Kabandula, David K. Bohl, Vivian Yang, Kaylin McNeil, Yutang Xiong, Ibrahim Mayaki, Martin Bwalya, George Murumba, and Bernice Mclean. 2021.
"COVID-19: The Future of African Development Systems." Frederick S. Pardee Center for International Futures, Josef Korbel School of International Studies, University of Denver. Denver, CO. Report with African Union Development Agency (AUDA-NEPAD).
Hanna, Taylor, David K. Bohl, Mickey Rafa, and Jonathan D. Moyer. 2020.
"Assessing the Impact of Conflict on Development in North-East Nigeria." Frederick S. Pardee Center for International Futures, Josef Korbel School of International Studies, University of Denver. Denver, CO. Report for United Nations Development Programme.
Moyer, Jonathan D., Abigail Kabandula, David K. Bohl, Taylor Hanna, Ibrahim Mayaki, and Martin Bwalya. 2020.
"Conditions for Success in the Implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Agreement." Frederick S. Pardee Center for International Futures, Josef Korbel School of International Studies, University of Denver. Denver, CO. Report for African Union Development Agency, NEPAD.
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O'Neill, Brian C. and Steve Hedden. 2019. "Xcel Energy carbon emissions targets and limiting warming to less than 2 degrees C." Frederick S. Pardee Center for International Futures, University of Denver, Denver, CO.
Director of Research Brian O'Neill and former Pardee Center Lead System Administrator Steve Hedden published a report evaluating Xcel Energy's recently announced goals for carbon emissions reductions. Their findings, which are incorporated in Xcel Energy's own report outlining their goals, conclude that the company's aims of reducing emissions 80% by 2030 and delivering carbon-free electricity by 2050 are consistent with targets in the Paris Climate Agreement to limit warming to 2 degrees C or less.
Achievements and needs for the climate change scenarios framework. Plenary presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Integrated Assessment Modeling Consortium, Tsukuba, Japan. December 2, 2019.
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.
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