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Jason Bordoff writes about how COP28 demonstrated what’s missing from climate diplomacy.
Kimberly Marten of the Saltzman Institute and coauthors prepared a downloadable report that notes, in part that “Moscow will almost certainly resort to greater use of hybrid tactics and asymmetric tools of coercion, such as disinformation, cyberattacks, and sabotage.”
Jason Bordoff said 2024's most important climate work may get done on the national level, in order to better implement commitments that that are way off track.
The International Organization and UN Studies specialization welcomed Dennis Francis.
Carol O'Cleireacain was named to serve on the Budget Advisory Panel to help the city identify creative ways to protect vital services for New Yorkers.
Anne Nelson wrote: “American far-right terrorism may be on the rise, but its roots go back to Reconstruction.”
Welcome back, everyone, and to our J-term students, welcome to SIPA! I hope the winter break provided you all an opportunity to relax with family and friends. As we resume classes this week, I hope that you share my excitement for 2024.
As part of the campus-wide Dialogue Across Difference initiative to build our community and reinvest in our values, SIPA will be hosting its own robust series of events and programming this spring.
Mauricio Cárdenas writes about the importance of finding a way to reduce our reliance on critical minerals for the success of the energy transition.
Isabella Crispino MIA ’24 wrote that uncovered evidence suggests that the Adriana sank as a direct result of attempts to tow the vessel by the coast guard.