UC Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The University of California (UC) Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation is a multicampus research organization (MRU) based at the University of California, San Diego in La Jolla, San Diego, California.[1] The institute, founded in 1983 by Dr. Herbert York, researches issues relating to international conflict and the promotion of international cooperation.[2] Interests of the institute include security, environmental, and economic policy, arms control, security and nuclear non-proliferation.[3] The institute is among the largest providers of dissertation and fellowship grants for students of international studies in the United States.[4]
List of Directors[5][edit]
- Susan Shirk, IGCC Director (2006- )
- Henry D. I. Abarbanel, Research Director for Science and Security
- Eli Berman, Research Director for International Security Studies
- Josh Graff Zivin, Research Director for International Environmental and Health Policy
- Steven Spiegel, IGCC Research Director for the Middle East
History[edit]
Past IGCC Directors[edit]
- Herbert York, IGCC Founding Director
- John Ruggie (1989–1992)
- Susan Shirk (1992–1997, 2006-2012)
- Peter Cowhey (1999-2006)
- Tai Ming Cheung (2012- )
References[edit]
- ^ Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation. eScholarship. Retrieved on 2010-11-20.
- ^ Herbert York, 87, Top Nuclear Physicist Who Was Arms Control Advocate, Dies, New York Times, May 24, 2009
- ^ Full record - Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation (IGCC). Intute. Retrieved on 2010-11-20.
- ^ University of California - UC Newsroom | UCSD researchers share prestigious Cozzarelli Prize. Universityofcalifornia.edu. Retrieved on 2010-11-20.
- ^ Director and Research Directors, the Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation. Igcc.ucsd.edu. Retrieved on 2010-11-20.