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During a panel at The Athens Democracy Forum, Jeff Sachs and other experts spoke about democracy in the context of Poland, Russia, and China, as well as the power of the democratic idea in relation to Putin's invasion of Ukraine.
Innocent Bashungwa MIA ’10 was appointed as the new minister of defense and nation building forces for his home country of Tanzania.
While prices in other countries have increased due to inflation, Japan has managed to keep prices low. Takatoshi Ito describes how the fall of the yen's value, divergent interest-rate policies, and deflation have contributed to this trend.
Christof Ruhl, a researcher at the Center on Global Energy Policy, remarks on Shell's weaker third-quarter performance, “It’s a clear indicator of what may yet be coming."
Shang-Jin Wei argues that Prime Minister Liz Truss must reverse her tax cuts and introduce policies to help struggling homeowners, thereby allowing the Bank of England to focus on restoring price stability.
During a meeting hosted by the Center for Global Development, Mauricio Cárdenas and other think tank leaders signed a letter calling for the reform of the World Bank and multilateral development bank (MDB) system.
Congratulations to Sarah Bieber MIA ’10, head of energy partnerships for Acumen, who recently received a Clean Energy Education & Empowerment Award from the U.S. Department of Energy.
Congratulations to Camila Jordan MPA-DP ’18, who was recently named as one of the 500 Most Influential People in Latin America by Bloomberg Linea. She currently serves as executive director of Teto Brasil, a nonprofit organization that works to improve housing and living conditions.