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Daniel Björkegren spoke with BBC Newsday about the possible benefits of AI for the developing world. (Audio begins at 48:15.)
Professor Jeffrey Sachs said “the fact that 1.5 degrees Celsius is going to be exceeded must be interpreted properly to mean the emergency is much greater than these politicians either know or pretend,"
Professor Jason Bordoff said there is “a recognition among most of the parties, the U.S., Europe, Iran, and other gulf countries, that it’s in no one’s interest for this conflict to significantly expand beyond Israel and Gaza.”
Nathaniel Parish Flannery MIA ’13 argues that the government response to the recent hurricane masks a deeper and longstanding problem of weak state capacity and weak institutions.
The SIPA professor will fill a position that the Biden administration says is critical to its efforts in the region.
In this recent podcast conversation, Jason Healey looks back on 25 years of White House cyber policies dating from the Clinton administration to the present day.
Timothy Naftali states that President Biden is aware of the intense polarization within both the United States and the world, and he aims to navigate this challenging environment with a rational approach despite the prevailing emotional divisions.