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The War in Iran, Oil, and the Global Economy | Econofact Chats A discussion with David Victor on what the Iran war means for energy markets, and for the global economy in the short and long run.

What do today’s oil disruptions mean for the global economy? On the EconoFact podcast, GPS Prof. David G. Victor explains how the Iran conflict is driving oil shocks, slowing growth and reshaping energy systems.

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New analysis from CSIS | Center for Strategic & International Studies by Michael Davidson and Sandy Qian highlights that China’s solar industry is facing a major shakeup, and the impact won’t stay local. Read🔗 https://ow.ly/Q9hZ50Yx6wB

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Americans are losing trust in US elections, UC San Diego survey shows Many of those surveyed said concerns about Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers at polling places contributed to their declining trust.

On KPBS San Diego, GPS Prof. Lauren Prather discusses new survey results showing declining trust in U.S. elections across party lines ahead of the midterms. Confidence in accurate vote counts has fallen from 77% to 60%. Read: ow.ly/M6gG50YpUNv
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When US Immigration Policy Helped Create India’s IT Boom When US policymakers debate high-skill immigration, they also shape education systems, career choices, and industrial development around the world.

GPS Prof. Gaurav Khanna's new analysis shows how U.S. visa restrictions during the tech boom shaped education and talent flows, fueling India’s IT sector and reshaping the global tech economy.

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