The prime minister succumbed to unpopularity, party infighting and questions over his response to the incoming U.S. administration.
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USC Viterbi researchers suggest a framework for sharing the Nile’s water and hydropower resources under prolonged drought.
Since the launch of the program in 2012, students have visited Asia, Europe, South America and Africa.
A USC Dornsife economics professor and expert on trade explains the ins and outs of these international taxes.
More than half of adults surveyed worldwide expect to be seriously harmed by their drinking water within the next two years.
USC experts in international relations and foreign policy discuss how the Olympics shape — and are shaped by — global politics.
The entrepreneur in the entertainment and fashion industries — and now USC Gould alumna — has charged a path of success across Hong Kong.
“To take a country of nearly 170 million people off the Internet is a drastic step,” says John Heidemann of USC Viterbi’s Information Sciences Institute.
USC senior communications leader Glenn Osaki will succeed Clayton Dube, who is retiring as institute director.
As the North Atlantic Treaty Organization turns 75, USC scholars examine its history and whether it should be strengthened, transformed or even retired.