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Geopolitical Stability

President Clinton and a panel of experts discuss the legacy of Yitzhak Rabin 30 years after his assassination and what it means for Israeli domestic politics and the current peace process.

Nov 14 2025
Event Highlight
Technology & Innovation

Author of Safe Havens for Hate, Tamar Mitts, explores how extremist rhetoric thrives online and why content moderation doesn’t effectively tackle it by analyzing militant groups’ digital resilience and platform migration tactics.

Nov 13 2025
LSE Review of Books
In the Media
Geopolitical Stability

Former Secretaries Hillary Clinton and Mike Pompeo find rare common ground, rejecting Pentagon's spheres of influence strategy that could benefit China and Russia globally.

Nov 13 2025
Fox News
In the Media
Geopolitical Stability

At a November 10 event hosted by the Institute of Global Politics, "Yitzhak Rabin, 30 Years On: His Legacy and the Challenges of Peace," former President Bill Clinton spoke about his close personal and professional relationship with Rabin.

Nov 12 2025
Jewish Insider
In the Media
Democratic Resilience

Timothy Naftali, a presidential historian and senior research scholar at Columbia SIPA, said that before Trump’s presidency, “it was a presidential norm” to stay in D.C. during a shutdown.

Nov 12 2025
The Washington Post
In the Media
Financing Your Degree

Our International Fellows Program is a fellowship at SIPA allowing students to gain professional networking experience and socially join an elite cohort. Kamayah talks about her experience as an IFP fellow and her advice for applying to the program.

Nov 12 2025
Admissions Blog
Climate & Sustainable Development

“You never know what the straw that breaks the camel’s back is,” said Edward Fishman, a former U.S. government official now at Columbia University’s Center on Global Energy Policy. “The benefit of stopping the oil trade is that you are hitting the Russian military-industrial complex at its source.”

Nov 11 2025
Foreign Policy
In the Media
Climate & Sustainable Development

“The pressure on companies to very publicly demonstrate net-zero plans has certainly eased a bit,” said Jason Bordoff, founding director of the Center for Global Energy Policy at Columbia University. “And some companies are responding by shelving their ESG goals entirely.”

Nov 10 2025
The Washington Post
In the Media
Democratic Resilience

Columbia University professor Robert Y. Shapiro on the federal government shutdown: “I think Americans have made sense of the finger pointing — there is partisan conflict, gridlock, both sides have dug in. They are not so surprised."

Nov 08 2025
Newsweek
In the Media
Inclusive Prosperity

If President Javier Milei cannot control inflation and translate his market-oriented agenda into tangible gains for a majority of Argentines, the electorate that brought him to power may quickly turn elsewhere, says SIPA Professor Victoria Murillo.

Nov 07 2025
Foreign Affairs
In the Media