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Shafik, who will also join the SIPA faculty as a professor of international and public affairs, visited the School on January 18.
Visiting Professor Jack Lew, the former U.S. treasury secretary, joined CBS News to discuss the debt limit, so-called “extraordinary measures,” implications for the economy, and more.
Mauricio Cárdenas and co-authors propose a new framework that is designed in the public interest and rooted in equity from start to finish.
School will welcome former U.S. secretary of state, U.S. senator from New York, and First Lady of the United States on February 1.
In his new book, Human Rights for Pragmatists, Jack Snyder demonstrates that where local power and politics lead, rights follow.
As global powers focus on their own concerns, writes Mauricio Cárdenas, Latin American countries are enjoying more autonomy in their decision-making than usual. That circumstance brings both opportunities and challenges.