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Richard K Betts talks about Putin's likelihood of going nuclear: "If I had to bet money, I would probably bet 3:2 that he would not go nuclear even if he feels desperate, but those are not good odds."
A panel of experts offered varying perspectives on the fraught relationship between the former president Donald Trump and the U.S. intelligence community.
Ian Bremmer discusses the implications of an E.U. report released earlier this month that condemns Hungary's prime minster for attacks on press and academic freedom, the independence of judges and courts, minority rights, and the rights of asylum seekers.
Willem Buiter reacts to Britain's new economic agenda, which includes huge increases in government borrowing, as "totally, totally nuts."
In light of Malpass's decision not to comment on whether he believed man-made emissions were warming the planet, Joseph Stiglitz remarked, “unfortunately the World Bank has not taken the kind of global leadership that the world needs right now.”
The adjunct SIPA professor and director of the Economics Research Center at the Universidad de las Américas in Quito, Ecuador participated in a Q&A on key developments of this topic.
Jason Bordoff addressed the issue of rising energy costs on food production in the World Economic Forum panel, Food and Energy: Tackling a Global Resource Crisis.
Dr. S. Jaishankar, India’s external affairs minister, visited SIPA and the Raj Center on Indian Economic Policy on Sept. 21 in an interactive discussion with Arvind Panagariya to discuss the issue.
Jason Bordoff comments on Germany's move to nationalize its largest gas utility, Uniper, "The global energy map as we know it is being remade as a result of [the] crisis" created by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.