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Looking at Brazil, SIPA Professor Sidney Nakahodo (with co-author André Carvalhal) presents the case for how ESG practices can boost economic success of public companies in times of social and economic volatility.
Stephen Sestanovich comments on the value of U.S. and international aid and support in the war between Russia and Ukraine.
One year in, writes Stephen Sestanovich, the governments most directly affected by Russia’s war on Ukraine have enjoyed surprising success in this area.
While the outcome is unpredictable, Ian Bremmer says only three of the 18 candidates have a real chance to win.
"The BOJ couldn't make full use of the benefits of an inflation targeting policy," says Professor Takatoshi Ito.
Tjossem, a senior lecturer for the MPA in Environmental Science and Policy program, says we need to try to bring ethics and values, judgment and management, and sciences and political context to our problem-solving.
Adam Zurofsky named New York State’s interim director of the Northeast Regional Hydrogen Hub effort.
The SIPA adjunct professor will oversee New York's proposal for clean hydrogen eco-systems aimed at reaching key state clean energy and climate targets.
Adalberto Castañeda Vidal MPA ’23 suggests that Latin America can become the world’s dominant exporter of hydrocarbon.
SIPA's Stephen Biddle says the invasion of an "innocent neighbor" has changed many European perceptions of threat and safety.
An expert on the EU and continental Europe, Philippe Etienne will join SIPA as the visiting McGovern Professor of International and Public Affairs for Spring 2023.