News
Our staff is extremely grateful for the continued generosity of our founding supporter, Frederick S. Pardee. We are delighted to announce his most recent gift to our Center. Thank you, Fred!
Please read the official press release below.
Last week, anyone paying attention to international news likely saw headlines very similar to this one from The Economist: “H
Last week, we launched our new website, a culmination of considerable effort from many members of the Pardee Center.
New users of the International Futures (IFs) system are often overwhelmed by its massive and comprehensive set of data series, variables, and parameters. Those unfamiliar with forecasting, modeling, or data analysis may also have a hard time grasping IFs unique vocabulary and features.
Since September, Barry Hughes, Gary Milante (formerly of the World Bank’s Center on Conflict, Security, and Development or CCSD), and I have been working on a project that models the potential for poverty reduction in fragile states (see USIP page for more work on this) to 2030. In the paper, we explore some alternative scenarios that improve the po
International development NGOs are constantly searching for new, innovative ways to illustrate their impact on communities where they work. Most organizations tell the heartwarming story of the little girl or boy in “X” developing country that will benefit from a donation.
Last week, Pardee Center Associate Director Jonathan Moyer traveled to Bangkok to participate in the Strategic Studies Summit, hosted in part by the Strategic Studies Network.
To get anywhere, you have to start somewhere. And in the International Futures (IFs) integrated modeling system, we call that “somewhere” the Base Case.
The Pardee Center for International Futures staff, along with Randall Kuhn, Director of the Global Health Affairs Program at the Josef Korbel School of International Studies, successfully submitted two important studies to Population Services International (PSI).