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Professor Robert Jervis's colleagues reflect on his legacy in a video shown at A Conference on Today’s Competitive Geopolitical Landscape — in honor of Robert Jervis on February 17, 2023.
SIPA's Takatoshi Ito was on the list of candidates to be the BOJ's new leader.
Jeffrey Sachs explains Africa's capacity to achieve yearly growth of 7- to 10-percent.
Avril Haines, the U.S. director of national intelligence, made her comments during a visit to SIPA.
Alan Taylor joins a Council on Foreign Relations panel to discuss the most important economic trends of the first quarter of the year.
In this podcast, Alan Taylor uses history to consider globalization, global balance sheets trends, and the potential future economics impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Professor Rumela Sen writes about Nepal's converging crises of political instability and COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on Nepalese society and deepening gender disparities.
Professor Stephen Biddle comments on how the war in Ukraine offers new strategic insights for future conflicts, from weapons stockpiles to the military uses of artificial intelligence.
Looking at Brazil, SIPA Professor Sidney Nakahodo (with co-author André Carvalhal) presents the case for how ESG practices can boost economic success of public companies in times of social and economic volatility.