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Maud Schmitt MPA-DP '19 talks us through emerging issues within social impact.
Anya Schiffrin discusses how the major impact of fact-checking has not been the building of trust or the suppression of online content or what has been debunked and flagged, but rather, the impact on the profession of journalism.
Founder of the Quincy Institute Stephen Wertheim wrote about the coverage Quincy receives as suggesting an immense appetite for its work and raising fair questions about its agenda.
An interview with Alexander Hertel-Fernandez and his new book, 'State Capture,' which looks at how relatively easy and cheap it is to influence underfunded American state legislatures.
Jeffrey Sachs says President Trump is acting with impunity in destroying U.S. alliances and trading partnerships: "Congress must urgently reassert its constitutional powers before Trump's erratic behavior ruins the U.S.... and world economy.
Christopher Sabatini becomes Senior Research Fellow for Latin America, US and the Americas Programme
SIPA lecturer Christopher Sabatini has joined the Chatham House as senior fellow for its Latin America, U.S., and the Americas Program.
If President Trump wanted to readmit Russia to the G7, says Stephen Sestanovich, he would have to take seriously the reasons the nation was disinvited in 2014. "On this, as far as I can tell, the president is not actually trying to address the problem."
BP's sale of more than $5 billion of Alaskan land "reflects just how dramatically the U.S. oil sector has shifted, as the outlook for Alaska... has dimmed relative to shale and the Gulf of Mexico," says Jason Bordoff.
In U.S. cities, technology officers in the C-suites are helping to recast government as a modern service provider that is responsive to residents while anticipating what matters to them, writes Hollie Russon Gilman.