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As SIPA’s highest-profile new faculty member helps to shape the Institute of Global Politics, she also looks forward to getting back in the classroom.
The launch of the Institute of Global Politics (IGP) highlights SIPA’s commitment to bringing scholars together with the world’s leading practitioners to drive change and address our toughest policy challenges.
Professor Douglas Almond and SIPA PhD student Anna Papp are coauthors of a paper that examines the environment impact of cryptomining.
In this interview with a student publication, SIPA's leader talked about the vision for IGP, a nonpartisan center dedicated to integrating academic and professional expertise to craft policy solutions for contemporary global challenges.
On a recent visit to Brazil, Anya Schiffrin encountered widespread interest in regulating large social media platforms to prevent the spread of false information about elections and political polarization.
Lincoln Mitchell looks back on the life of Senator Dianne Feinstein, and reflects on the impact of her public service.
President Santiago Peña MPA-EPM ’03 discusses election and policy and recalls his time at Columbia.
Adjunct Professor Ian Bremmer looks ahead to January's election in Taiwan. While most voters may prefer to keep China at arm's length, Bremmer writes that the further worsening of relations — the most likely outcome — will be bad for both sides.
Senior Research Scholar Timothy Naftali comments on the precedent being set by lawmakers who have come to view impeachment as another tool of partisan warfare.