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Steve Cohen discusses his new book, Environmentally Sustainable Growth, suggesting in particular that the best way to make corporations behave is by creating an environment in which doing so will help them make more money.
Yasmine Ergas joins Gloria Steinem and dozens of women's rights advocates in cosigning a letter expressing deep concern about a proposed New York Senate bill on reproductive commercial surrogacy.
The political scientist elaborates on her ongoing research on inequality and her journey to SIPA.
Caroline Flammer and coauthors measure DEI using proprietary data on survey responses used to compile the Best Companies to Work For list.
Mauricio Cárdenas, a former energy minister, says the country had 10 years of gas reserves in 2017, and that not sustaining them is a risk: “We cannot make public policy mistakes such as this one.”
Jack Snyder joins the inaugural International Studies Review podcast for a wide-ranging conversation about his most recent book, Human Rights for Pragmatists.
Ester Fuchs discusses the success of Bloomberg Philanthropies’ Women’s Economic Development Initiative portfolio: “The impact on women’s families, kids’ education, [and] kids’ health was not an afterthought, it was... a conscious part of the design.”
Around the world, writes Anya Schiffrin, news publishers are crunching numbers to figure out how much Google and Meta owe them for publishing news online.
Melissa Lott discusses what we need to get to carbon zero: "We know what technologies we have, how we can use them, how they can work together to actually get us to our goal… so now, it's about making the choice to do that.”