All the below tweets are in English.
今日は、University of California, San Diego です。
.@ucsandiego biology and chemistry students have created the world’s first algae-based, sustainable versions of your fave summer items. pic.twitter.com/bNbMeRSqQt
— UC (@UofCalifornia) August 15, 2018
https://twitter.com/UofCalifornia/status/1008892263534120965
"Our efforts on behalf of our DACA students and the hundreds of thousands of other DACA recipients throughout the country are far from over”—UC President Janet Napolitano. Via @SFGate https://t.co/XShZCB4WVx
— UC (@UofCalifornia) July 9, 2018
Time is ticking. Registering to vote is fast and easy, you just have to get it done by October 22. But why wait? It takes about 5 minutes, and you can do it on your phone. ✍️ Register to vote here: https://t.co/oBNQwxVWgh @UCSanDiego #ucsd pic.twitter.com/hCJM1Tpeop
— UC San Diego News (@UCSDnews) October 17, 2018
The #GreatShakeOut may take place only once a year, but our engineers @UCSanDiego work every day to make buildings safer during #earthquakes. Now, the largest outdoor shake table in the world is about to get better with a $16.3M grant from @NSF https://t.co/GXLsJnYf0e #ucsd pic.twitter.com/DrMRFyO4WO
— UC San Diego News (@UCSDnews) October 16, 2018
Samsung licenses 5G technology from UC San Diego, with the potential to impact hundreds of millions of devices. The technology was developed by Professor Alexander Vardy and researcher Ido Tal. https://t.co/UF0Hu6HkcX #ucsandiego #ucsd pic.twitter.com/nhSmzyChZS
— UC San Diego News (@UCSDnews) October 12, 2018
New statewide assessment coordinated by @Scripps_Ocean researcher warns of dramatic impact of #climatechange on California. “This year has been kind of a harbinger of potential problems to come,” Daniel Cayan tells @latimes. #ucsd @UCSanDiego https://t.co/aRTHjzY4rZ pic.twitter.com/NLL6MFtdNV
— UC San Diego News (@UCSDnews) August 28, 2018
Exactly how do microbes rising out of the ocean connect to the planet’s climate? @Scripps_Ocean atmospheric chemist Kim Prather is working to help answer this long-standing question. Read more about “The Mysterious Microbes in the Sky” @TheAtlantic https://t.co/5VcaCYNior
— UC San Diego News (@UCSDnews) July 2, 2018
Global warming causes over 3 trillion tons of ice to melt from Antarctica in the past quarter-century and tripled ice loss there in the past decade, according to new study co-authored by glaciologist at @Scripps_Ocean @UCSanDiego #ucsd #climatechange https://t.co/tEIjURtHBy
— UC San Diego News (@UCSDnews) June 14, 2018
@UCSanDiego and @UCLA led the @UofCalifornia system last year in the number of commercial startups based on campus inventions @UCSDInnovation https://t.co/Oq8OtQ2d0N pic.twitter.com/dVSxZo06VP
— UCSD Research (@ResearchUCSD) August 2, 2018
Biological oceanographer Clarissa Anderson of Scripps Oceanography and @SCCOOS_org talked to @nytimes reporter @jennymedina about the significance of the record-high sea surface temps. Read her interview in today's "California Today" newsletter: https://t.co/1J20DgPkpc
— Scripps Oceanography (@Scripps_Ocean) August 7, 2018
Yesterday, Scripps researchers logged the warmest sea-surface temperature at Scripps Pier since records began in August 1916. The record temp—78.6 ℉—is the highest in 102 years of measurements. Data is maintained by the @shoresta100 program at Scripps. https://t.co/JnzGwRIIZW pic.twitter.com/pvOMzrK4Il
— Scripps Oceanography (@Scripps_Ocean) August 2, 2018
Our thoughts go out to everyone affected by the California #wildfires and the #firefighters involved. Thank you for all you do. Up-to-date information on air quality: https://t.co/QcbKvrbbyw #AirQuality #atmosphere @UCSDChemBiochem https://t.co/DDktKwXHbj
— UC San Diego Physical Sciences (@UCSDPhySci) August 9, 2018
#Chinese influence and #American interests. Where do we stand? In the latest from @washingtonpost Professor @SusanShirk1 examines the perceived threat of Chinese influence on democratic institutions. #ThursdayThoughts https://t.co/YIcBHK5ytE
— GPS UC San Diego (@GPS_UCSD) November 29, 2018
#Globalization isn't declining, it's #transforming. Thrilled to welcome @BCG's Dr. Arindam Bhattachary as our new IAB member! Tune in to his latest @TEDTalks on the new world #economy. https://t.co/HwpUztA5cN
— GPS UC San Diego (@GPS_UCSD) November 27, 2018
Total current #debt levels in China have grown exponentially, and perhaps to catastrophic levels. In the latest from @Forbes, Professor @vshih2's research looks at the financial instability in #China and possible pathways. https://t.co/ElT2B068hk pic.twitter.com/ZqyOXbBnpG
— GPS UC San Diego (@GPS_UCSD) November 20, 2018
This #FacultyFriday, we feature Professor Ulrike Schaede, whose research on the EU and #Germany will look at how different societies will have to make choices regarding issues concerning #AI and the #digitaldisruption. https://t.co/j7tDk3UG3A
— GPS UC San Diego (@GPS_UCSD) November 9, 2018
https://twitter.com/GPS_UCSD/status/1060609184192811008
As the world warms, how should states respond? From @ForeignAffairs, David Victor's research highlights #climate extremes and global #health. https://t.co/pf8R0TMQta
— GPS UC San Diego (@GPS_UCSD) November 2, 2018
Our students and #alumni span all areas of the globe! Last night in #Tokyo, Juan Pablo Feregrino '19, Jacob Hensel '08 and Matthew Matsuyama '18 reunited with Professor Schaede. #GoGPS pic.twitter.com/rIJ4IvIvaV
— GPS UC San Diego (@GPS_UCSD) October 30, 2018
Why does no one vote in local #elections? Authored for @nytopinion, Professor Zoltan Hajnal looks at ways to drive participation, with only 27% of eligible #voters voting in the typical municipal election. https://t.co/m7HFD39cyp #ThursdayThoughts pic.twitter.com/KGJL2M3uj1
— GPS UC San Diego (@GPS_UCSD) October 25, 2018
A great example of how #GPS is navigating an evolving political economy. Inspiring work from Pacific Leadership Fellow @konotaromp! https://t.co/KcQFAJPkwK
— GPS UC San Diego (@GPS_UCSD) October 24, 2018
https://twitter.com/GPS_UCSD/status/1054813527209168896
The heart of populism is #identity, not race. From @SpectatorUSA, the author cites Professor Zoltan Hajnal's research, providing insight into how #immigration has displaced race when explaining white voter shifts into the Republican Party. https://t.co/YldknmeiYU
— GPS UC San Diego (@GPS_UCSD) October 18, 2018
San Onofre’s 3,600,000-pound nuclear waste dilemma Is a national emergency. In the latest from @the_inertia, Professor David Victor weighs in on the obstacles at hand. https://t.co/vd5sYaj72P
— GPS UC San Diego (@GPS_UCSD) October 15, 2018
Globalization 2.0. The USMCA is more than just a rebranded NAFTA. It's the shape of things to come. From the @weeklystandard, Professor Gordon Hanson's research looks at the flight of millions of jobs and the future of #trade negotiations. https://t.co/VWGLOrSFSH #WednesdayWisdom
— GPS UC San Diego (@GPS_UCSD) October 11, 2018
What are the #economic dimensions of hurricanes? How long does it take to recover from a #hurricane? This summer at @NewLightTech, alumna Dana Kozhakhmetova, MIA '18 got the chance to find out! Read more on her research and findings: https://t.co/qSlyd2PjpY pic.twitter.com/7ywIks1GmC
— GPS UC San Diego (@GPS_UCSD) October 9, 2018
Awarded in the name of the Emperor of #Japan, GPS Professor Emeritus Ellis Krauss was bestowed the Order of the Rising Sun, Gold Rays with Neck Ribbon in a beautiful conferment ceremony last Thursday. For story and photo album: https://t.co/x4GH4yAws6 #ThrowbackThursday pic.twitter.com/C7qunT8nV0
— GPS UC San Diego (@GPS_UCSD) October 4, 2018
Ten years ago, #Washington put politics aside to save the #economy. Could that happen today? According to key players from the 2008 crash, including GPS Professor of Practice Jim Lambright, we need leadership, relationships, & trust.https://t.co/lcW0nwh2x3 #WisdomWednesday
— GPS UC San Diego (@GPS_UCSD) October 3, 2018
Is Al-Qaeda growing again? @IGCCatUCSD Research Director Eli Berman comments in this @nbcsandiego piece on the global resurgence of al-Qaeda. https://t.co/HDaIs9gn0K
— GPS UC San Diego (@GPS_UCSD) September 24, 2018
What makes for optimal policy experimentation? In the latest paper from @nberpubs, Professor Renee Bowen looks at this question, with regards to redistribution and voting rules. A great read on #gametheory dynamics. https://t.co/QtiB7ZGcwl #ThursdayThoughts
— GPS UC San Diego (@GPS_UCSD) September 20, 2018
Will #China and the US tide over conflict in the long run? In the latest from @globaltimesnews, Professor @bnaughton analyzes China's current trade tactics and the increasing tension from imposed #tariffs. https://t.co/QOwls73ttw
— GPS UC San Diego (@GPS_UCSD) September 10, 2018
Recent guidelines on private #business in Cuba, which condone private property but not the accumulation of private wealth, represent what GPS Professor @rfeinberg2012 has called “a great leap backward.” Read more on #Cuba's new #constitution. https://t.co/o4iay33RBf pic.twitter.com/VkKOt4dkPO
— GPS UC San Diego (@GPS_UCSD) August 31, 2018
What’s in Trump’s proposed #trade deal with #Mexico? Featured in @NewsHour, Professor Gordon Hanson compares the new deal to the original #NAFTA, looking at trends in the global #economy. https://t.co/WPPKzcLN8I
— GPS UC San Diego (@GPS_UCSD) August 29, 2018
San Diego launching a #space force? GPS Professor of Practice and retired vice admiral Charles Martoglio offers his commentary on Trump's newest #military plans. Tune in for the interview at @KPBS . https://t.co/L6fHxw5iN9
— GPS UC San Diego (@GPS_UCSD) August 24, 2018
This year marks the 40th anniversary of the #reform and opening-up of China. In the latest piece from @globaltimesnews, Professor @SusanShirk1 provides insight into the "China Model" and heeds caution about its perception abroad. https://t.co/aduvxurNiC
— GPS UC San Diego (@GPS_UCSD) August 24, 2018
Has #China tampered with U.S. #elections? Professor @SusanShirk1 offers her commentary, in wake of Congressman Jeff Denham's claim, featured in @PolitiFact https://t.co/D2k4X91icR
— GPS UC San Diego (@GPS_UCSD) August 17, 2018
Founding Dean Peter Gourevitch has led the march defending the international institutions Trump has attacked, collecting over 523 signatures from international relations scholars nationwide. Read more on this powerful statement, from the @washingtonpost https://t.co/yl7zxnt87j
— GPS UC San Diego (@GPS_UCSD) August 16, 2018
In the latest from @business, Professor @vshih2 provides insight into #China's slower #credit growth, highlighting concerns about the #economy that have prompted authorities to start doing more. https://t.co/M3X4wL2yFU
— GPS UC San Diego (@GPS_UCSD) August 14, 2018
Of the hundreds of immigrants detained at a federal prison in Victorville, possibly 40% had traveled from #India seeking asylum. GPS Professor @econgaurav offers his advice to @latimes on the global #migration crisis and this surprising trend. https://t.co/yrNy42LpWL
— GPS UC San Diego (@GPS_UCSD) August 13, 2018
From @10News, a timely read featuring alumnus Paul Clearly MPIA '96, executive director of @GRID, on the local impact of the US-China #trade war.https://t.co/dixz216efe
— GPS UC San Diego (@GPS_UCSD) August 11, 2018
In the latest from @UCSDnews, Professor @jaburney sheds new light on the threats #climatechange presents to #foodsecurity from rising global temperatures. https://t.co/NVTebNkZ6D
— GPS UC San Diego (@GPS_UCSD) August 10, 2018
From @washingtonpost, Professor Gordon Hanson explains the “#China shock” analysis in his latest research and why Republicans don’t push back on Trump’s China #tariffs in the latest volleys in the trade war. https://t.co/byihb6Xjmz
— GPS UC San Diego (@GPS_UCSD) August 9, 2018
At GPS, Professor @rfeinberg2012 has continued to set the standard for U.S.-#Latin American Relations. In our latest feature, Feinberg inspires students and colleagues with four decades of engagement in U.S. foreign #policy. https://t.co/BLsPYBozaI pic.twitter.com/z1m6rUWcF3
— GPS UC San Diego (@GPS_UCSD) August 6, 2018
In the latest from @MiamiHerald, GPS Professor @rfeinberg2012 analyzes the new regulations that will govern #Cuba’s private sector starting this December, which to many will discourage #entrepreneurship and the creation of new ideas. https://t.co/M93MRx7ESV
— GPS UC San Diego (@GPS_UCSD) August 4, 2018
Does the return of remains mean #NorthKorea is willing to #denuclearize? Professor @StephanHaggard looks at the Singapore post-summit declaration for answers, in the latest from @TIME. https://t.co/bPLR7P68N0
— GPS UC San Diego (@GPS_UCSD) July 31, 2018
We love seeing our GPS scholars leading the way in research on #immigration and #innovative new approaches to measuring H-1B workers’ contributions. Thanks to @business for the great and timely article! https://t.co/yO4t9fsTDM
— GPS UC San Diego (@GPS_UCSD) July 24, 2018
The poorest countries in the world emit about one-fifth of global #carbon emissions, yet they are the most susceptible to the effects of #climatechange. GPS Professor David Victor explains this alarming trend in the @NewYorker https://t.co/oseGTSvdPC
— GPS UC San Diego (@GPS_UCSD) July 10, 2018
How to Shield #SiliconValley? GPS Professor @SusanShirk1 suggests that the U.S. needs to vet #Chinese buyers more carefully, in her recently authored piece for @business. https://t.co/sDm7ep28MB
— GPS UC San Diego (@GPS_UCSD) July 6, 2018
This week has been an exciting time for Mexico! Tune in below as @USMEXUCSD fellow @farfan_cc discusses the results of the #MexicoElections2018 https://t.co/BMEPskrJG7
— GPS UC San Diego (@GPS_UCSD) July 3, 2018
Authored for the @sdut, @RafaelFdeC authors his predictions on the upcoming #Mexico presidential #election and why candidate @lopezobrador_ is heading for an easy win. https://t.co/3lGrolCq7J
— GPS UC San Diego (@GPS_UCSD) June 29, 2018
A great read from one of our many impressive @USMEXUCSD scholars! https://t.co/6c9FMfuNxW
— GPS UC San Diego (@GPS_UCSD) June 28, 2018
From the @chicagoboothrev, #GPS Professor Gordon Hanson's high-profile study highlights how the growing #import competition from #China has contributed to a shift to the right in the political beliefs of US adults. https://t.co/Wjd70apdxt
— GPS UC San Diego (@GPS_UCSD) June 26, 2018
Will the popularity of tariffs on #China lead to political pain for Trump? #GPS Professor @SusanShirk1 offers her insight in the latest from @chicagotribune https://t.co/E70AmqIQ7A
— GPS UC San Diego (@GPS_UCSD) June 25, 2018
#Immigration is reshaping societies around the #globe. In the latest from @nytimes, #GPS Professor Gordon Hanson and Craig McIntosh look at the #economic forces driving immigration. https://t.co/pVv4VwpdEz pic.twitter.com/Eibj2hHniz
— GPS UC San Diego (@GPS_UCSD) June 21, 2018
Does #immigration overload herald the end of the #EuropeanUnion? GPS economists Gordon Hanson and Craig McIntosh analyze the break down of political #unity between EU member states in @SCMP_News https://t.co/esKmi1AX98
— GPS UC San Diego (@GPS_UCSD) June 20, 2018
UC President Janet Napolitano @UofCalifornia discuss the White House’s #zero-tolerance policies in @politico here: https://t.co/KlVaKVlyoh
— GPS UC San Diego (@GPS_UCSD) June 19, 2018
Straight from @UniofOxford, #GPS Professor @bfwalter delivered the 2018 Cyril Foster Lecture on 'The New New Civil Wars' at the Department of #Politics and #International Relations. Stream here: https://t.co/H8wsc0WRm0
— GPS UC San Diego (@GPS_UCSD) June 19, 2018
Authored by #GPS Professor @StephanHaggard for @ForeignPolicy, Haggard highlights how #NorthKorea can strike it rich, detailing the country's road to #reform and its current path to #prosperity. https://t.co/LDFLyoRnYw
— GPS UC San Diego (@GPS_UCSD) June 18, 2018
My paper "Values at the Water's Edge" shows there is a significant portion of the public in three important foreign aid donor countries who are liberal isolationists. Glad to see that this issue is getting more attention. Now to get this paper published! https://t.co/koj260moyh https://t.co/jMlTB4V6Hc
— Lauren Prather (@laurenrprather) October 22, 2018
Analysis | The Trump administration wrongly assumed China would capitulate in a trade war. What happens now? https://t.co/01B2dSFlsr
— Susan Shirk (@SusanShirk1) September 24, 2018
Trump's cancellation of Pompeo visit to Pyongyang shows a growing obsession with China trade gambit, says @StephanHaggard of @GPS_UCSD https://t.co/kSB5qmwcqz pic.twitter.com/ScsM1ff1us
— NK NEWS (@nknewsorg) August 27, 2018
The lights are going out on carbon-free #NuclearPower in the United States: 4 charts (via @ucsandiego @gps_ucsd) https://t.co/Jl7YngNGX0 pic.twitter.com/ODDvYwBRaO
— The Conversation US (@ConversationUS) August 5, 2018
New research by Gaurav Khanna and Munseob Lee from @GPS_UCSD shows that an immigrant workforce does indeed lead to innovation https://t.co/SAOmTdqd9m pic.twitter.com/o2RMXkKGUJ
— Public Policy Institute (@PolicyAuckland) July 23, 2018
Asked to evaluate the Singapore Summit, Professor Stephan Haggard says, "The only appropriate stance is what Samuel Coleridge once called 'the willing suspension of disbelief.'" @StephanHaggard @PIIE @GPS_UCSD https://t.co/EwF9PFXp7t
— The Korea Society (@koreasociety) July 9, 2018
PLF @jorge_guajardo comments on President Xi's visit to Panama as a game of #influence with the United States https://t.co/c8nxSzYeGU
— Center on Global Transformation (@CGT_UCSD) November 26, 2018
PLF @konotaromp praises Iran's continued implementation of the 2015 #nuclear deal with world powers despite the United States having reimposed sanctions https://t.co/aM1GGtsXnM pic.twitter.com/QQs8ZR0WjO
— Center on Global Transformation (@CGT_UCSD) November 26, 2018
Director Gordon Hanson notes that the U.S. economy lost almost 6 million #manufacturing jobs from January 2001 to February 2010 https://t.co/dNNxlyt6Rb
— Center on Global Transformation (@CGT_UCSD) November 23, 2018
PLF @konotaromp states that Japan is willing to work with China on infrastructure projects the Pacific https://t.co/Tc50BzjOEP pic.twitter.com/9yG0la6INb
— Center on Global Transformation (@CGT_UCSD) November 20, 2018
PLF Takatoshi Ito publishes a commentary of the achievements of the Bank of Japan and the economy since Haruhiko Kuroda was appointed governor https://t.co/1LEAaXj2Rc pic.twitter.com/o56aSpTqPO
— Center on Global Transformation (@CGT_UCSD) November 20, 2018
PLF Masaaki Shirakawa underscored the need for Japan's central bank to accurately analyze the country's #economy for sustainability https://t.co/dyT8fyiJZU
— Center on Global Transformation (@CGT_UCSD) November 19, 2018
PLF Cai Fang states, "China should learn lessons from the way it managed its economy in the decade after global financial crisis and not set over-ambitious GDP growth targets." https://t.co/Awg9vtMDkS
— Center on Global Transformation (@CGT_UCSD) November 19, 2018
PLF @konotaromp signs a Food Aid Agreement with Liberia aimed at alleviating hunger and promoting food security https://t.co/BGF9PK0uTd
— Center on Global Transformation (@CGT_UCSD) November 16, 2018
PLF @konotaromp calls for an early conclusion of negotiations for the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership after 16 members of the envisaged Asian free trade agreement failed to reach a deal https://t.co/fKCPMw69Pg
— Center on Global Transformation (@CGT_UCSD) November 15, 2018
PLF Chung-in Moon suggests Chinese President Xi Jinping should ask U.S. President Donald Trump to ease sanctions on North #Korea at their upcoming summit https://t.co/C9QdibE02W pic.twitter.com/JsWaMaV9kg
— Center on Global Transformation (@CGT_UCSD) November 15, 2018
PLF Sachio Semmoto is credited for changing the face of #communications in Japan. Now he sets his sights on renewable #energy
https://t.co/LOR05UxFGo— Center on Global Transformation (@CGT_UCSD) November 15, 2018
PLF @JamesFallows publishes his latest in @TheAtlantic, addressing President Donald Trump's no-show from a ceremony in France https://t.co/b4IJr8vHjT
— Center on Global Transformation (@CGT_UCSD) November 14, 2018
PLF @jorge_guajardo comments on the 115 year anniversary of @SCMPNews, recalling its role as a quality source he consulted daily during his years as the Mexican #Ambassador to China https://t.co/8Dd6U4GolQ
— Center on Global Transformation (@CGT_UCSD) November 9, 2018
Watch PLF Andrew Robb explain the significance of the trade deal between Australia and China https://t.co/pPcrCHUDXd
— Center on Global Transformation (@CGT_UCSD) November 8, 2018
PLF @Arturo_Sarukhan comments on how the Central American #migrant caravans could shake up the relationship between Donald Trump and Lopez Obrador https://t.co/e2aa3ZffOJ
— Center on Global Transformation (@CGT_UCSD) November 7, 2018
PLF @konotaromp talks #trade with @Bloomberg https://t.co/3QQtjmh5M3
— Center on Global Transformation (@CGT_UCSD) November 7, 2018
PLF @konotaromp calls for a new treaty if the U.S. is to pull out of the Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces treaty with #Russia https://t.co/EvzuOG02uT
— Center on Global Transformation (@CGT_UCSD) November 6, 2018
PLF Chung-in Moon advises that the U.S. is need of a more flexible, pragmatic understanding of North #Korea https://t.co/d8bI14aUvx pic.twitter.com/7RGfSMcesl
— Center on Global Transformation (@CGT_UCSD) November 6, 2018
PLF Sohn Hak-kyu expresses his support for cooperation between #Seoul and #Washington in a meeting with the U.S. Ambassador to South Korea https://t.co/pOrp8xzpS5
— Center on Global Transformation (@CGT_UCSD) November 2, 2018
PLF Glen Fukushima discusses the meeting between Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo #Abe and Chinese President #Xi Jinping https://t.co/YPA0fKgrwD
— Center on Global Transformation (@CGT_UCSD) October 31, 2018
PLF @konotaromp announced an agreement with New Zealand to provide assistance to islands in the #Pacific https://t.co/YZ380nd5oX pic.twitter.com/cV1IlGWLYh
— Center on Global Transformation (@CGT_UCSD) October 31, 2018
PLF @Arturo_Sarukhan discusses how the 2026 World Cup could help repair the relationship between Canada, the United States, and Mexico https://t.co/XfmbHhJqsi
— Center on Global Transformation (@CGT_UCSD) September 21, 2018
The largest outdoor #earthquake simulator in the work just received a $16.3M grant from @NSF for a major upgrade to recreate earthquakes even more accurately @NHERIDesignSafe @UofCalifornia @CAseismic pic.twitter.com/jnC59YjhyI
— UC San Diego #TritonPride (@UCSanDiego) October 20, 2018
"It is imperative that Congress pass, and the president sign into law, legislation that protects our nation’s #DACA recipients and provides them a path to citizenship." – Janet Napolitano, UC President and former former DHS Secretary #immigration https://t.co/qECWbsPo5F
— UC San Diego #TritonPride (@UCSanDiego) June 19, 2018
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