Publications


IGCC publications have included electronic newsletters, IGCCNEWSWired, policy papers, policy briefs, and conference reports. Books that have come out of research funded by IGCC have been published by major university presses.

Recent Publications

A selection of new books, articles, and reports that have come out of IGCC-funded research and programs.

IGCC ENews and the Campus Programs Email Alert Click here to subscribe.

The IGCC Campus Programs Email Alert is an invaluable way to receive monthly information about IGCC's UC-wide funding opportunities such as dissertation fellowships, our Washington, D.C. policy internship program, and IGCC events on all UC campuses. The alert also includes job announcements, fellowship and grant opportunities, and internship postings from other U.S. and international organizations. Click here for the archive.

Signing up for the monthly IGCC Enews will keep you up to date on IGCC research projects, programs, and what's new on the IGCC web site. Click here for the archive.

IGCC NEWSWired Click here for the archive.

NEWSWired, an annual review of IGCC activities published from 1999 to 2004, provided an overview of IGCC's mission, ongoing research activities, campus programs, scholars, and publications for the prior academic year.

Policy Packs Click here for the archive.

Published in 2000–2001, IGCC Policy Packs link pithy MS PowerPoint summaries of policy recommendations to research abstracts and full-text papers. Where indicated, these slide sets are available directly from relevant lists of Policy Papers and Policy Briefs.

IGCC Newsletters Click here for the archive

The IGCC newsletter, circulated internationally among research institutions, businesses, and government agencies, provided opinion on current issues and reports on ongoing research from 1983 through the end of the 1999 academic year. It first appeared online in 1994.

In 2000, in response to demands for more frequently updated content, IGCC vastly expanded its online reporting and superseded the IGCC newsletter with IGCC NEWSWired, an annual review of IGCC's projects, programs, and people.

Policy Papers Click here for the archive.

From 1983 through 1999, IGCC Policy Papers reported significant policy background and recommendations, including contributions to and summaries from IGCC workshops, conferences, and colloquia. In response to demands for more Washington-friendly results dissemination formats and more direct engagement between academic scholarship and senior policy officials, the series was subsumed into two new formats, IGCC Policy Packs and IGCC NEWSWired.

Policy Briefs Click here for the archive.

From 1983 through the end of the 1999-2000 academic year, IGCC Policy Briefs provided concise summaries of key policy recommendations arising from IGCC research.

Books and Articles

Books and articles listed on these pages were either published or developed directly by IGCC, came about as a result of IGCC funding or participation in IGCC-sponsored projects, or were recommended by their authors as of interest to the larger IGCC community. If you would like additional information about any of these publications or would like to list a a book or article of yours here, please contact our publications department.

Order IGCC Publications

Single copies of works published by IGCC are available at no charge to scholars and their home institutions, government agencies, and research libraries. Orders may be placed by phone (858/534-1979), fax (858/534-7655) , or email IGCC publications.

To obtain other works listed here, but not published by IGCC, please visit your local bookseller or check Amazon.com. Findings of major research programs funded, hosted, sponsored, or conducted by IGCC, its affiliated campus programs, and the intellectual community fostered by its activities have been published by top-tier academic presses, including (among others) Brookings, Cambridge, Chicago, Columbia, Cornell, Lynne Rienner, Michigan, Princeton, Routledge, Sage, SUNY, Transaction (Rutgers), and Westview.

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