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MULTIMEDIA
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The Year in Review
From a changing of the guard to a momentous storm — a look back at selected highlights from calendar year 2012.
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Explore SIPA’s New Website
Please take a look at the beta version of our new website — then take a moment to let us know what you think as we continue to make changes.
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Brazil's Dynamic Energy Sector
In the final session of the Leaders in Global Energy lecture series, António Bernardo of Roland Berger Strategy Consultants said natural resources and a booming energy sector make Brazil a market hub.
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PROGRAMS
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Chairman of Joint Chiefs Visits (Remotely)
Students in Eric Olson's class, Evolving Military Strategy Post-9/11, welcomed U.S. Army General Martin E. Dempsey, who spoke about U.S. military strategy in a videoconference from his Pentagon office
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STUDENTS
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Student Filmmaker
Daniel Medina MIA ’13, a dual degree student at SIPA and Columbia Journalism School, recently premiered the film A Shtetl of Our Own, made in collaboration with his Journalism classmate Kayla Ruble.
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IN THE NEWS
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Analysis and Commentary from
Faculty, Students, Alumni
Thoughts on leadership from Anisa Kamadoli Costa MIA ’98 (left) of the Tiffany & Co. Foundation: GreenBiz »
Yasmine Ergas discusses Russia, adoption, and international diplomacy: Huffington Post »
Doeuyun Kim MIA ’14 on mandatory military service in South Korea and possible reunification with the north: Atlantic »
Marcos Troyjo addresses technology and innovation, energy, and economic policies among the BRICnations: AS/COA Online »
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