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Geopolitical Stability

The conflict between Iran, Israel, and now the United States has yet to disrupt energy supplies to global markets. However, the US decision to attack Iran’s nuclear program adds to uncertainties, as the Iranians now face important decisions about whether and how to retaliate further. 

Jun 23 2025
CGEP Energy Explained
In the Media
Geopolitical Stability

Jason Bordoff discusses where the conflict in Middle East goes from here and what it all means for energy markets.

Jun 23 2025
Bloomberg
In the Media
Geopolitical Stability

Fareed asks Nadav Eyal, Senior Research Scholar and Adjunct Professor, how leaders in Iran and Israel are adjusting their strategies moving forward following US airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities.

Jun 22 2025
CNN
In the Media
Geopolitical Stability

Richard Nephew, senior research scholar at Columbia University's Center on Global Energy Policy, was director for Iranian Affairs during the Obama administration.

Jun 22 2025
CBS News
In the Media
Democratic Resilience

Anya Schiffrin, senior lecturer, points out that this is a disruptive time in journalism.

Jun 21 2025
Latvian Public Media
In the Media
Inclusive Prosperity

Restructuring processes must be revamped, but governments also need better access to stable financing

Jun 21 2025
The Economist
In the Media
Technology & Innovation

More than two decades after declaring cyberspace a warfighting domain, the U.S. military relies on an inefficient and ineffective solution to generate the capabilities needed to defend it, write Erica Lonergan and Jiwon Ma MIA '21.

Jun 20 2025
DefenseScoop
In the Media
Geopolitical Stability

"Only a few months into U.S. President Donald Trump’s second term, the United States looks dramatically and perhaps irreversibly different at home and on the world stage," Saltzman Institute member Elizabeth Saunders writes in Foreign Affairs.

Jun 16 2025
Foreign Affairs
In the Media
Democratic Resilience

In this episode of Rights & Wrongs, host Ngofeen Mputubwele speaks with Maria Ressa and Human Rights Watch researchers about Duterte’s bloody legacy, the importance of standing up to dictators, and what his arrest means for other leaders indicted by the ICC.

Jun 16 2025
Human Rights Watch
In the Media
Democratic Resilience

“We live in highly disruptive times,” said Timothy Naftali, a presidential historian at the School of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University and the founding director of the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum.

Jun 13 2025
New York Times
In the Media