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The Korean economist is a visiting professor at SIPA for spring 2020.
Dragana Kaurin speaks on “Crossing Digital Borders: Data Protection Threats and the Migrant Surveillance Industry.”
Economist Harold Stolper questions efforts to police the NYC subway system by focusing on minority communities.
Yasmine Ergas reflects on 1995’s Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing.
What does Joe Biden's U.S. Foreign Policy goals mean for a future United States? Stephen Wertheim analyzes the plan.
In a new op-ed, Kenneth Prewitt, who was former director of the U.S. Census Bureau between 1998 and 2001, worries this year's Census will see a major undercount thanks to fear-mongering.
A new networking event gives students a chance to discuss career options and other topics with officials from more than 15 UN agencies.
PPPs are the way of the future, writes Steven Cohen in his latest State of the Planet. A future with a renewable resource-based economy is dependent on public-private partnerships, he writes.
The High-Level Panel on Financial Accountability, Transparency and Integrity for Achieving the 2030 Agenda (FACTI) was launched on March 2 and includes Jose Antonio Ocampo as one of the panelists.
American presidents do not follow a "team of rivals," writes Mark Rosenberg, but that could be the very thing that might help a Bernie-Biden ticket against Trump.