UC IGCC UC Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation La Jolla The UC Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation (IGCC) is a network of researchers from across the University of California and the Los Alamos and Lawrence Livermore national labs who produce and use research to help build a more peaceful, prosperous world. We conduct rigorous social science research on international security, the environment, geoeconomics, nuclear security, and the future of democracy; help to educate and train the next generation of peacemakers; and strive to ensure that what we are discovering contributes to a safer world. UC IGCC’s tracks Will Mexican Democracy Survive? by UC IGCC published on 2023-03-03T22:54:53Z Has the U.S. Given Up on Exporting Capitalism to the Developing World? by UC IGCC published on 2023-02-24T22:53:36Z What’s Behind American Distrust in Elections? by UC IGCC published on 2023-02-03T23:11:14Z Dispatch from Taiwan: Taiwanese Views on U.S. Policy by UC IGCC published on 2023-01-27T23:23:11Z Democracy Is the Antidote to State Repression by UC IGCC published on 2022-12-09T23:05:14Z How Media Shapes Politics by UC IGCC published on 2022-11-21T16:01:04Z Dispatch from Taiwan: After the 20th National Congress by UC IGCC published on 2022-11-17T22:22:13Z Pandemics and Democracy by UC IGCC published on 2022-11-14T21:26:21Z Why Do Bloodstained Groups Win Postwar Elections? by UC IGCC published on 2022-11-07T16:23:12Z Dispatch from Taiwan—After the 20th Party Congress by UC IGCC published on 2022-11-04T18:23:18Z
Has the U.S. Given Up on Exporting Capitalism to the Developing World? by UC IGCC published on 2023-02-24T22:53:36Z