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Professor Jason Bordoff says conflict in the Middle East “should also be a stark reminder that moving to clean energy solutions faster benefits not only the climate equation but energy security."
Joseph Stiglitz and former Nigerian Minister of Finance, Mrs. Kemi Adeosun, have advocated international mechanisms for sovereign debt restructuring for Africa to assist the continent to achieve sustainable public finances.
SIPA Professor and former Colombia finance minister Mauricio Cárdenas reviews the significance of better GDP growth for the region's economies.
Professor Anya Schiffrin and Brigitte Alfter examine government funds that support journalism in the funders’ country and summarise how such funds are designed and allocated, providing examples from around the world.
Johanna Hill MIA ‘00 has been announced as the new Director-General of the World Trade Organization.
Professor and TMAC director, Anya Schiffrin asks what will it take to regulate the abuses of Big Tech without undermining free speech?
Professor Jason Bordoff says the “DOD and the wider national security community need to broaden their definition of ‘climate risk.’”
Professor Jason Healey uses two existing frameworks - the NIST CSF and Lockheed Martin's Cyber Kill Chain - to map the advantages that AI poses for both offense and defense in cyberspace.
Professor Kimberly Marten provides analysis on what might happen to the Wagner Group, after the death of Yevgeny Prigozhin and the ongoing war in Ukraine.
The School of International and Public Affairs hosted a panel addressing the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, the second in a series of “Rapid Response Webinars” from the Institute of Global Politics.