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Lincoln Mitchell spoke with Ryan Huang, Emaad Akhtar and Audrey Siek about the relevance of public policy schools in a world struggling with new approaches to globalization and conflict resolution.
Jordanna Yochai MIA '25 discusses the evolution of Ennahda into one of the most influential forces in Tunisia, after the 2011 Arab Uprising.
Joseph Stiglitz says companies are “getting ready for the reality that it’s going to be required.”
The recent working paper by Anya Schiffrin and her coauthors on what companies like Meta and Google owe news organizations, cited here, continues to get attention.
Senior research scholar Timothy Naftali commented that former President Trump’s search for lawyers that will support his next campaign “is a search for people with situational ethics.”
Jason Bordoff weighs in on COP28: "There must be a very clear signal that meeting our climate goals means dramatically reducing fossil fuels."
Michael Nutter speaks with Philadelphia's former police commissioner, Charles H. Ramsey — who helped oversee a record-low crime rate — for the How to Really Run a City podcast.