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"Success requires defining what winning looks like, propositions of how adversaries should operate and organize differently after suffering the pressure of U.S. defensive improvements and counteroffensive operations," writes Jason Healey.
When leaders let emotions or personal chemistry determine their policy, volatility replaces credibility with both adversaries and allies alike, write Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton and Dean Keren Yarhi-Milo in a New York Times op-ed.
With her rallying cry for gender equality turning 30 this year, Mrs. Clinton says President Trump and autocratic leaders abroad are steadily dismantling decades of progress.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton joins Fareed Zakaria GPS alongside Keren Yarhi-Milo, dean of Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs, to discuss their new book Inside the Situation Room: The Theory and Practice of Crisis Decision-Making.
“It’s both deja vu and PTSD.” Maria Ressa, Nobel Peace Prize-winning journalist and author of the book “How to Stand Up to a Dictator,” sits down with Jon Stewart for a conversation about Trump’s authoritarian attacks on free speech in the wake of Disney taking Jimmy Kimmel off the air in fealty to the president and his hand-picked FCC Chair.
At SIPA, the Reynolds Foundation’s support will bolster initiatives in the Institute of Global Politics (IGP), including programming dedicated to democratic resilience and fostering dialogue across political and ideological divides.
We are thrilled to introduce our new 2025-26 Program Assistants! Meet Olivia Choi ’26.
"Over the longer run, helping the government work better–and better deliver for the public–may help rebuild the public’s trust in the value of expertise and universities," writes Alexander Hertel-Fernandez.
We are thrilled to introduce our new 2025-26 Program Assistants! Meet Nonya Khedr ’26.
We are thrilled to introduce our new 2025-26 Program Assistants! Meet Diana Slobodian ’26.