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The Nobel Peace Prize-winning activist Maria Ressa is among a global consortium flagging the new “disruptive threat” posed by hard-to-detect, malicious “AI swarms” infesting social media and messaging channels.
A U.S. campaign to pressure Caracas would hold promise, writes Jason Healey, a senior research scholar at Columbia University’s School for International and Public Affairs.
According to Robert Y. Shapiro, professor of political science at Columbia University, Trump’s “base of white, MAGA voters has kept his approval rating steady, and it is a warning sign that this falling off of support may continue.”
An expert on East European Jewry, Dekel-Chen will teach courses on modern Israel and the ongoing wars in Ukraine and the Middle East.
An award-winning political scientist, Zucco brings a fresh perspective on the current political dynamics reshaping the Western hemisphere.
Jason Bordoff, founding director of the Center on Global Energy Policy at Columbia University, discusses energy security on the backdrop of geopolitical tensions.
The fellowship recognizes emerging scholars from across New York state doing policy-relevant research to strengthen immigrant communities.
Chalkboard Politics is a student-produced, student-hosted podcast, designed to connect concepts that students encounter in the classroom with real-world events, produced by the Arnold A. Saltzman Institute of War and Peace Studies at Columbia University.
"Trump 47’s foreign policy initiatives will likely be judged on their merits, and as part of a much-needed reevaluation of America’s proper role in the world," writes Stuart Gottlieb, adjunct professor of international and public affairs at SIPA.
"In Trump’s zero-sum global order, it is the United States that will eventually pay the price," writes Saltzman Institute Director Elizabeth Saunders.