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New students hear from top administrators as Orientation Week begins.
Jean-Marie Guéhenno, the Arnold Saltzman Professor of Professional Practice in International and Public Affairs, will leave SIPA to become the president and CEO of the International Crisis Group.
Dean Merit E. Janow recently spent several days in Beijing and Shanghai, connecting with alumni and students and attending events devoted to entrepreneurship, technology, and urban policy.
Professor Jenik Radon was among delegates who gathered in Mozambique to discuss monetization strategies for the nation’s immense gas reserves.
The CDEP director discusses how his recent study of soccer ball manufacturers in Pakistan took an unexpected turn.
The “Risky Business” report, released June 24, also draws on the work of current PhD students Amir Jina and James Rising.
The Saltzman Institute scholar discusses “Culture in Power Transitions: Sino-American Conflict in the 21st Century,” a new project he’ll undertake with Professor Robert Jervis and other scholars.
The program also creates economically viable small business opportunities for immigrant entrepreneurs, and demonstrates the value of philanthropic promotion of and support for innovative public policy.