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Jack Lew, former U.S. Treasury Secretary and former ambassador to Israel in the Biden Administration, joins CNBC to discuss macro outlooks on the economy.
According to Erica Downs and Richard Nephew, Senior Research Scholars at Columbia's Center on Global Energy Policy: "If Washington does not stem the pipeline of energy-fueled cash from China to Russia, its overall commitment to sanctions and other kinds of restrictive policies will come into question."
Irwin Redlener, a research scholar at the School of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University and founder of the Ukraine Children’s Action Project, writes that "Ukraine’s sovereignty, security and democracy should all be nonnegotiable."
Senior Research Scholars Edward Fishman and Julian Gewirtz discuss the economic war between the U.S. and China, arguing that Beijing weaponized its most powerful chokepoint: the critical minerals and magnets essential to modern industry.
As much as Mamdani and Trump disagree, they share some things in common, according to Ester Fuchs, professor at Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs.
Nonya reflects on her application and offers her advice on how to put your best foot forward!
SIPA Senior Research Scholar Jason Healey writes that the deployment of U.S. military forces to conduct cyber operations against domestic targets is now a reality.
SIPA lecturer Rumela Sen explores the politics of Nepal, digital transnational repression, and the intersection of democracy and technology.
The conference discussed protecting children in the digital age.
Kevin Brunelli MPA '23, a nonresident fellow at the Center on Global Energy Policy at Columbia University SIPA, on the EV transition: "The EV transition is inevitable, and whether the United States emerges stronger will depend on whether Washington gives its automakers the freedom to compete on a truly global stage."