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The popular uprising in Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador, and Haiti have many different causes and one thing in common: If history is any indicator, the outlook for genuine, lasting change is grim writes Christopher Sabatini.

Nov 07 2019
Foreign Policy
In the Media
Nov 07 2019
Admissions Blog

Dr. Shang-Jin Wei pens an op-ed discussing how the use of technology can help lessen the gap in wealth and opportunity. "Inequality is one of the most pressing issues of our time. Public policy and digital technology can complement each other"

Nov 06 2019
Project Syndicate
In the Media

Jeffrey Sachs will join a panel of experts to help develop Italy's new curriculum that will place an emphasis on climate change and sustainability.

Nov 06 2019
CNN
In the Media
Democratic Resilience

Shocked by the surge in European populism and nationalism that culminated in the 2016 Brexit vote, Andrea Venzon MPA ’17 and Damian Boeselager MPA ’17 were still SIPA students when they formed a new transnational progressive party called Volt Europa.

Nov 06 2019
Alumni News

Scott Barrett told Newsweek that the whole world needs to get in on reducing carbon emissions in order to stop climate change from becoming permanent. "To keep temperature well below 2 C, global emissions should start falling very soon, and fall rapidly."

Nov 05 2019
Newsweek
In the Media

It's long been assumed higher-income people spend less time sleeping because they spend more time working. But Jeffrey Shrader says you stand to make about five percent more if you catch some Z's.

Nov 05 2019
Yahoo News
In the Media

Bills introduced to secure U.S. elections are a good step in the right direction, but Jason Healey says there's still more that needs to be done. “What isn’t here is more on basic security features and processes.” 

Nov 05 2019
Security Blvd
In the Media

After reports of Iran injecting uranium into secret government centrifuges came up, Richard Nephew says they are just one step closer to creating nuclear energy. "They’re getting closer and closer to muscle. They aren’t cutting fat right now.”

Nov 05 2019
AP
In the Media

Stronger winds and drier climates are to blame for the increase in California wildfires, A. Park Williams said, adding California is 3 degrees Fahrenheit hotter than without climate change.

Nov 05 2019
New York Times
In the Media