News two
Lorem ipsum dolor
In the aftermath of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, US LNG "played a super-important role" for Europe as the continent sought to lessen its dependence on Russian gas, said Jonathan Elkind, a fellow at the Center on Global Energy Policy.
The Obama administration veteran’s Chokepoints looks at recent US sanctions policy regarding Iran, Russia and China, says CGEP Senior Research Scholar Edward Fishman.
Peter Dutton, one of the country’s leading experts on international maritime law, spoke with SIPA’s Tom Christensen to discuss the South China Sea.
In the film Soundtrack to a Coup d'Etat, "You have the freedom, idealism and truth-telling of jazz," says Hisham Aidi, "juxtaposed against the cynicism and double talk of realpolitik."
Coffee shops: where the daily grind becomes a brew-tiful experience! As our resident coffee lover, Colby highlights some of his favorite spots to study and caffeinate in NYC.
Drawing on her frontline experience, Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Ressa joins The Weekly Show with Jon Stewart to examine the alarming parallels between America's political climate and the Philippines' democratic decline.
Undermining the accountability mission of the Fourth Estate and building a viral pipeline of state media helps the administration — and future ones — stifle dissent, said Anya Schiffrin, a senior lecturer at Columbia University's School for International and Public Affairs.
"It’s time to demand not just that 'Big Tech do more,' but that all online spaces commit to a more unified stance against extremism," Tamar Mitts writes.
Japan's LNG demand already shrank more than 20% in the past decade and should fall further as population declines and Tokyo shifts back toward nuclear power, says Anne-Sophie Corbeau, a scholar at SIPA's Center on Global Energy Policy.