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SIPA in the Media
Faculty, alumni and students of the School of International and Public Affairs are frequently called upon by the news media to provide analysis and commentary on current events. Listed below are a few recent examples of our contributions to reporting on critical public policy issues. If the articles are available to the general public, we have provided a direct link. If not, the link will lead to the publication's home page.
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Rodolfo de la Garza: Honduras is on a road to nowhere
Reuters, February 17, 2012
Robert Jervis says China in the 1960s was viewed as no more stable than Iran is today
Christian Science Monitor, February 16, 2012
Jack Snyder on defense cuts and preservation of U.S. power
NPR, February 15, 2012
Mitchell Silber: “The Iranian Threat to New York City”
Wall Street Journal, February 14, 2012
Lucius Riccio: Want clean streets? Keep car stickers
New York Post, February 13, 2012
Hans Decker: Describing CSR has five components
Financial Times, February 11, 2012
Irene Finel-Honigman on Europe’s sovereign-debt crisis, Greece, and their investment strategies
Bloomberg, February 10, 2012 ![]()
Mitchell Silber (MIA '05) defends the NYPD's counterterrorism strategy
New York Times, February 10, 2012
Kate Gluckman: A letter to the editor on the cost of graduate school
New York Times, February 10, 2012
Jenik Radon says proposed oil legislation in Uganda accords too much power to the oil minister
Capital.gr, February 9, 2012
Marcus Troyjo on‘local-contentism’ and the clash for competitiveness
Financial Times, February 9, 2012
Michael Doyle says the Security Council’s inaction on Syria increases likelihood of Israeli strike on Iran
Christian Science Monitor, February 7, 2012
Yang Lan (MIA '96) co-creating $800 million entertainment fund in China
New York Times, February 6, 2012
Sylvia Hewlett: Facebook's Sheryl Sandburg "Overly Critical of Women"
New York Times, February 4, 2012
Sarika Bansal (MPA ’12): Soap Operas with a Social Message
New York Times, January 26, 2012
Steven Cohen says President Obama faces little political risk with green maneuvers
Reuters, January 26, 2012
Joseph Stiglitz on Greek contagion
Bloomberg, January 26, 2012
Kenneth Prewitt: An Atypical American University
Columbia Spectator, January 25, 2012
Arvind Panagaryia warns against “excessive pessimism” on growth in India
Financial Times, January 25, 2012
Anya Schiffrin: What Is It Like to Be a Plus-One at Davos?
New York, January 23, 2012
Robert Mundell on Europe's Fiscal Woes
Newsweek, January 23, 2012
Dorian Warren on “Occupy Congress: Could it be politics as unusual?”
MSNBC, January 17, 2012
Joseph Stiglitz: Austerity “wrong” way to fight EU crisis
Bloomberg, January 17, 2012
Gary Sick on the “covert war” with Iran
NPR, January 17, 2012
Guillermo Calvo says Latin American economies are not likely to sustain high growth
Bloomberg, January 16, 2012
Jeffrey Sachs on progress in Ghana
The Guardian, January 14, 2012
Richard K. Betts says military spending should not be a welfare program
Houston Chronicle, January 14, 2012
Columbia President Lee C. Bollinger: “College diversity at risk”
Washington Post, January 13, 2012
Irene Finel-Honigman on Standard and Poor’s downgrade of euro-area sovereign debt ratings
Bloomberg, January 13, 2012 ![]()
Austin Long on Iran and “bunker busting” bombs
Reuters, January 12, 2012
Gary Sick: "Iran, U.S. Need Crisis Exit Ramp"
CNN, January 12, 2012
Gary Sick: Can covert actions stop Iran’s nuclear program?
Charlie Rose, January 12, 2012 ![]()
New York Times
NPR ![]()
Jeff Sachs: “Nigeria Hurtles into a Tense Crossroad”
New York Times, January 11, 2012
Dorian Warren says strategy of beating WalMart with bad publicity is reaching its limit
The Nation, January 23, 2012
Arvind Panagariya criticizes India’s Gandhi-Singh partnership for failing to chart a clear direction for the economy
Financial Times, January 5, 2012
Mamadou Diouf: Singer-songwriter Youssou N’Dour’s star power may not help in quest for Senegal presidency
New York Times, January 3, 2012
Gernot Wagner: “For young graduates, a case for economics”
Washington Post, January 3, 2012
Marcus Troyjo: Beyond BRICS: The future of Brazil
Financial Times, January 2, 2012
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