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Professor and TMAC Director Anya Schiffrin and co-author Harris Mateen write about how news organizations can get Meta and Facebook to pay them a fair deal, and have calculated that this number is in the billions of dollars.
Professor José Antonio Ocampo writes that Latin American countries, much like the African group at the UN, should support a UN-led process to create more comprehensive and equitable approaches to international tax cooperation.
Professor Timothy Naftali commented on the language used by former President Trump, which has drawn backlash from historians who say his rhetoric is reminiscent of authoritarians.
Timothy Naftali comments on the former president's remarks: “When you dehumanize an opponent, you strip them of their constitutional rights to participate securely in a democracy because you’re saying they’re not human. That’s what dictators do.”
Anne-Sophie Corbeau from the CGEP said if the Arctic LNG2 does not start exporting as planned in 2024, it “will keep the markets a bit tighter for longer”, after Washington added Russian liquefied natural gas to sanctions linked to the war in Ukraine, for the first time.
Professor and TMAC Director Anya Schiffrin with co-authors Dr. Patrick Holder and Dr. Haris Tabakovic, estimate the amount of money that Meta and Google should pay US news publishers for the value of the journalism and information they produce.
Professor Jason Bordoff contributed to a piece discussing oil and gas companies that have a large presence at international climate talks; aimed at getting the world to sharply reduce emissions, which lead to climate change.
Robert Shapiro says a failed bill illustrates the continued sway that former president Donald Trump holds over the Republican party.
As we continue to actively address targeted issues of safety, intimidation and harassment through our Doxing and Student Safety Task Force, I see the need for a broader anti-hate initiative.
Hamna Khan is an MIA student concentrating in Energy and Environment and specializing in Technology, Media and Communications