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In a roundtable with Dean Keren Yarhi-Milo, senior research scholar Jay Healey and others, participants discussed Robert Jervis, who died in December 2021, and was "a towering figure in international relations."
The fall of the Soviet Union seemed impossible to the rest of the world, writes Lincoln Mitchell, but it's a reminder of how temporary political systems can be.
Christopher Flavelle MIA '09 covers how people, governments, and industries try to cope with the effects of global warming. His latest piece looks at Mississippi's water crisis.
Learn more about SIPA's new dean, Keren Yarhi-Milo, and the four other deans newly appointed by President Bollinger.
Today while walking up Amsterdam Avenue, I knew I sensed something new and exciting in the air. I looked down at my phone to check the date and realized it's Orientation Week for our new Seeples!
Sai Priya Kodidala MPA '24 writes about the unacknowledged role of women who shaped people’s movements in Telangana.
In a new article, Tamar Mitts and co-authors examine coalitions among key actors and their networks of followers.
The program — which gives participants wide latitude in designing their course of study — is led by Mauricio Cárdenas, a distinguished economist and expert on Latin American affairs.
In an op-ed based on her research in the Journal of Conflict Resolution, Page Fortna writes that “we should stop saying that terrorism is a weapon of the weak, because the evidence says otherwise."
Professor Ester Fuchs of SIPA will serve as social impact officer and co-principal investigator for the $26-million research project led by Columbia Engineering and funded by the National Science Foundation.