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At SIPA’s most recent Washington, D.C., career conference, Anne Neuberger MIA ’05 reflected on a career in public service protecting the United States from cyber threats.
Séverine Autesserre's most recent book, The Frontlines of Peace, has been updated and newly translated into French. Le Monde Diplomatique has the first French-language review.
"The world is not a big democracy. The key is to find some shared common ground,” says Professor Jean-Marie Guéhenno of SIPA.
Joanne Bauer comments on how the field is changing and how her course at SIPA has evolved to reflect that change.
SIPA economist Arvind Panagariya points to the government’s work providing toilets, bank accounts and water connections.
Kenneth Prewitt and multiple coauthors reviewed growing concerns about survey research data, and now offer 12 recommendations to improve polls and public survey accuracy and trustworthiness.
Takatoshi Ito writes that to fulfill its peacekeeping role and stop aggressors like Vladimir Putin, the Security Council should grant veto power to Germany and Japan.
Professor Suresh Naidu and coauthors find evidence that unions played a critical role in boosting wages for American workers and reducing income inequality in the early- to mid-20th century.
The SIPA alumna announced her candidacy on Twitter, saying "we need a new generation of leaders that thinks differently, works harder and never forgets that we are public servants."