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Ian Bremmer considers the implications of Israel's actions in Gaza.
A new working paper from a team led by Douglas Almond shows that satellites can now pick up a methane bloom when L.N.G. carriers unload in European ports.
Amir Jina PhD ’15, Jesse Anttila-Hughes PhD ’12, and Gordon McCord PhD ’12 write that rich countries must deepen their assistance to developing counties who are in the path of the weather pattern.
Professor Peter Salisbury and co-author Emma Beals ask what is behind the recent explosion of violent conflict?
Dritan Abazović, the prime minister of Montenegro, spoke with SIPA student Jonas Oliver Piduhn MIA ’24 about his nation’s bid to join the EU.
Professor Timothy Naftali said that for the Biden administration there is “the concept of authenticity. What might have been considered oversharing a generation ago is obviously expected.”
"We are both alarmed by the climate on campuses and the polarizing and dehumanizing language visible throughout society," writes Dean Keren Yarhi-Milo, who is Israeli, and her coauthor, Dean Amaney Jamal of the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs, who is Palestinian.
Professor Timothy Naftali talks about the impact of the Watergate scandal on executive privilege.
Professor Jeffrey Sachs said that for the United States "Institutionalizing dialogue is much better than yelling or much better than ignoring the other side."