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Hillary Clinton and Keren Yarhi-Milo spoke about the newly announced Women’s Initiative that is being launched by the Institute of Global Politics.
Robin Mills, a Non-Resident Fellow at the Center on Global Energy Policy, wrote about why the global energy entities have to realign their policies to keep pace with energy security, transition and technology.
As part of her mission to combat hate speech, discrimination, and prejudice, the US special envoy meets with Jewish communities, rabbis, and foreign officials around the world.
Lincoln Mitchell joins the Balance of Power podcast to discuss the latest headlines from the White House and Capitol Hill.
Seamus Boyle MIA ’24 wrote: “By understanding China’s approach to cyber coercion in such crises, the United States and Taiwan can avoid surrendering leverage to Beijing.”
Daniel Siegel MPA ’25 explains that in the absence of federal action, industry self-regulation remains an imperfect tool for combating deepfake disinformation.
Alexander Cooley reflects on how the Arab uprisings spawned a new body of theoretical, empirical, and methodological advances by political scientists of the Middle East.
Four student teams presented proposals on reducing the impact of climate change on vulnerable populations to the deans of eight leading policy schools.
Ira Joseph of CGEP said: “The Qataris realized that they should be able to offer pretty much the most competitive prices.”
Takatoshi Ito wrote: “Unless policymakers embrace far-reaching productivity-enhancing reforms, the country’s global position will continue to decline.”