Past Events
Democracy in Mexico: A Presentation and Analysis of the Results
IGCC research director Emilie Hafner-Burton delivered the keynote address at the Democracy in Mexico conference, hosted by the Democracy in Mexico project, a consortium that includes the Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies at UC San Diego, the Institute of Legal Research of the UNAM, the Departments of Political Science at UC Santa Barbara and UC Merced, and SIMO Consulting.
Human Security, Violence, and Trauma: Psychological Responses and Political Impacts of Conflict
The Human Security, Violence, and Trauma (HSVT) conference, funded by the IGCC Academic Conference grant, brought together researchers from political science, psychology, neuroscience, and public health, and practitioners working in the field for a two-day seminar on the implications of conflict and forced migration.
The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on National Security
The most pressing security threats of the modern era—from large-scale cyber disruptions, and pandemic disease, to catastrophic natural disasters, and technology-empowered terrorism—are now so complex and interconnected, they transcend traditional distinctions between disciplines and bureaucratic authorities.
Climate Policy in the Asia Pacific Region
University of California Conference on International Cooperation
The University of California Conference on International Cooperation (UCCIC) is an annual conference that brings together international relations (IR) scholars from across UC campuses to discuss research in progress, share ideas, and provide mentorship for junior IR scholars at UC institutions.
Herb York Memorial Lecture: Security for Israel and Her Neighbors
At this year’s Herb York Memorial lecture, Tzipi Livni, former Israeli foreign minister deputy prime minister, reflected on whether increased tensions in the region can help create new opportunities for peace and stability.