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University Professor Michael Doyle, a member of the SIPA faculty, shares five key insights from his new book.
SIPA's Bill Eimicke, Adam Stepan, and Jilliene Rodriguez are praised for their work at a recent conference: “The organizers, hosts, facilitators and staff... should be congratulated for their willingness to try something new in designing a post-COVID academic convening,”
Clara Li ’23 on her team's work with the the Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority, which won the 2023 Isaac Anderson Rauch Award for Excellence in a Capstone Project
Nobel Laureate Maria Ressa warns Class of 2023 about dangers of new technologies to democracy.
The annual awards honor US-based scholars, writers, composers, and artists who represent the highest standards of excellence in their fields.
Anya Schiffrin writes: Two years after Australia's News Media Bargaining Code started forcing Big Tech platforms to pay publishers for the news they carry, other countries are advancing their own versions of the law.
In the runup to this year’s G7 summit. Japanese finance minister Shunichi Suzuki said he and his peers learned much from a seminar with Joseph Stiglit,z who championed “progressive capitalism.”
Harry Verhoeven says poor countries are much more exposed to food price shocks because they pay a much higher percentage of the national income to import food and energy.