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FACULTY
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Stepan Will Get Karl Deutsch Award in Comparative Research, Theory
Alfred Stepan, Wallace Sayre Professor of Government at SIPA and a former dean of the School, will receive the Karl Deutsch Award for comparative research and theory in Madrid this July. The award is given every third year at the World Congress of the International Political Science Association.
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AAPSS Welcomes New Fellows
Robert Jervis (far left), the Adlai E. Stevenson Professor of International Affairs, and Michael Doyle (left), the Harold Brown Professor of International Affairs, Law and Political Science, were among seven new Fellows inducted into the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences on May 10.
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STUDENT SPOTLIGHT
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Celebrating Successful Capstones
More than 150 students, faculty, and Capstone clients were on hand May 3 as second-year MIA and MPA students celebrated the completion of this year’s Capstone workshops.
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New Journal: Global Challenges,
Urban Perspectives
Columbia’s Journal of International Affairs celebrated its 65th-anniversary issue April 23 at its signature Thought Leadership Forum at SIPA. “The Future of the City” explores pressing global challenges through an urban lens.
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UN Fellow in the Muslim World
Mohsin Mohi-Ud Din (MIA ’12), selected last month as a UN Nations Alliance of Civilizations Fellow, shared insights that were inspired by his recent travels in the Middle East.
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MULTIMEDIA
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Center for Global Economic Governance (CGEG) Launches with Keynote, Panel
View Alan Krueger’s remarks on “Reversing the Middle-Class Jobs Deficit” and a panel featuring Columbia faculty members Guillermo Calvo, Merit E. Janow (left), Sharyn O’Halloran, Jeffrey Sachs, and Jan Svejnar, and economics reporter Kathleen Hays of Bloomberg.
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PEPM Program Marks 20th Anniversary
SIPA's Program in Economic Policy Management celebrated its 20th anniversary in conjunction with this year's SIPA reunion. Distinguished faculty sat on pair of panels — one looking back, the second forward.
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IN THE NEWS
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Analysis and Commentary from
Faculty, Students, Alumni
Joseph Stiglitz on European austerity: Bloomberg »
Jeffrey Sachs on the BRICs and world powers: Business Insider »
Jessica Barrinau (MIA ’13) discusses students and idealism in a letter to the New York Times »
Steven Cohen (pictured) praises NYC sustainability: Huffington Post » |
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