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Jason Bordoff said a plateau in global oil and gas demand could cause energy prices to become more volatile in the short term.
Hillary Rodham Clinton, Keren Yarhi-Milo, Michelle Bachelet, Maria Ressa, Allida Black, and Frank Mugisha discussed human rights topics in the context of ongoing conflicts in Israel and Ukraine.
Tom Moerenhout wrote about China's chip industry strategy and their EV usage as the energy direction.
Arvind Panagariya dissects the contrasting responses of Indian state leaders to Bihar's recent caste census, offering a unique perspective on the political implications.
Keren Yarhi-Milo uses Russia's invasion of Ukraine to explore the rationality of leadership decision-making and its role in the international order.
Professor Alexander Hertel-Fernandez says that campaigns to defang, defund, and demobilize public-sector labor unions are becoming more influential in shaping the nation's agenda.
Professor Jason Bordoff says conflict in the Middle East “should also be a stark reminder that moving to clean energy solutions faster benefits not only the climate equation but energy security."
Joseph Stiglitz and former Nigerian Minister of Finance, Mrs. Kemi Adeosun, have advocated international mechanisms for sovereign debt restructuring for Africa to assist the continent to achieve sustainable public finances.
SIPA Professor and former Colombia finance minister Mauricio Cárdenas reviews the significance of better GDP growth for the region's economies.
Professor Anya Schiffrin and Brigitte Alfter examine government funds that support journalism in the funders’ country and summarise how such funds are designed and allocated, providing examples from around the world.